Weekly Woodworking Competition #10 Winners

Hi and welcome to the tenth weekly woodworking competition's winners post.

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We had some really good entries last week covering a vwide spectrum of woodworking subjects.
And the winners are.......
 
 
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First Prize.

Project: Casemod - Hardware@Wall - Concept, product samples & prototyping by @theguymasamato

This is the start of a very interesting project using a whole range of skills.

Congratulations you win 0.305 SBD.
 
 
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Second Prize.

A Desk I'm Working on Pin Stripping Part 2 by @mikeycinmountp

A really interesting use of paint, stains and finishing techniques.
Congratulations you win 0.153 SBD.
 
 
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Third prize.

Building A Raised Garden Bed From Raw Logs
A nice garden project using homegrown timber. by @binaryflat

Congratulations.
 
 
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Well done to all the winners and a big thank you to anyone who participated.

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Well done to all the winners and a big thank you to anyone who participated.

You can see this weeks competition here,

Weekly Woodworking Competition #11
 
 
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Congratulations y'all. Those were some good posts. I especially liked the raised bed log one as it would fit well with my split rail fence.

Thank you for your comment! I was inspired a bit after putting this garden space together. Instead of buying wood, use what's available. These logs would probably have stayed on the ground unused. May try a building with logs one of these day.

Oh now I am going to have to find it. Another Homesteader posted a write up using round log construction and a lean too that the added to his barn... If you have the patience you can knock them into mortise and tenon joints then peg them together.


Two wins on here is an honor. 💪 Getting Stronger!Thank you very much @woodworkcurators!

Thank you, I'll start thinking on this week.

Congrats Buddy! Good work!

🍟 Gave you some fries for a prize!

Thank you very much.
Please do continue your great work for the community.
It's a nice place to see other project and ideas.