Thursday, November 10, 2011

Woodturning Club Competition

This past weekend the wood turning club I belong to had their annual competition. They put a lot of work into the organization and how it all comes together, making sure that every single piece that gets submitted gets constructed feedback of what is good about the piece and what could be improved. This is all done by two guest judges who examine each piece and critique it and finally award various prizes. There were 98 entries and they got through them all in about 3 hours! I stuck around and listened to what they said about mine. But there was also someone frantically noting down all their comments so at the end we got nice little comment sheets. They even took really nice photos of all our work and printed those on the pages with teh feedback. Luckily, there are several categories as well as skill levels you can enter, so I didn't have to worry about going up against some of the geniuses in the club. They were very encouraging and I thought I'd give it a go and at least get some good pointers for what to improve. 

This was my first ever natural edge bowl. The photo looks about 200 times better than the actual bowl, but I didn't really know how to finish it or a good technique for the inside. The judges were very helpful in describing better ways to get a nice form, finish and some techniques, so I'm going to try another one soon while I still remember. 


This was a lidded box I made about a year ago, and to my surprise it won a second place ribbon in the beginner box category! They still had many suggestions for improvement, so I'll keep working on those things as well.

All in all it was pretty neat to see all the things everyone made, and there were some pretty awesome pieces. And it was really great to get some feedback from people who really know their stuff. 

1 comment:

Kim O. said...

Laura, they are gorgeous!!! I love the shape and edges of the bowl. Congrats!!!