Granite State Fair Handbook 2024

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Arts & Crafts – Fine Woodworking – Amatuer

  • Wood: No items created from kits are acceptable. All wooden parts are to have been cut, shaped, sanded, finished, etc. by the entrant. Exception is made for minor turned parts such as dowels, knobs, etc.
  • Fasteners: In general, fasteners should not be visible. This is particularly true for nails. Screws for hinges, locks, and other typically metal parts are allowed. For reproductions and period pieces, cut nails may be visible as style allows/requires.
  • Techniques: Entries should display average joinery techniques with fine joint lines and tight joints. Typically, joints such as dovetails, mortises, thru Tenon, and bridal joints are used.
  • Finish: All items should be fully finished in accordance with the styles of each piece. All surfaces should be smooth and pleasant to touch. Exceptions are made for work that should show hand tooling as Early American, or for artistic purposes. No rough edges or unfinished pieces are accepted.

Divisions

 

Amateur

1st $20.00

2nd $12.00

3rd $8.00

 

 

Amateur

1st $20.00

2nd $12.00

3rd $8.00

 

 

Amateur

1st $20.00

2nd $12.00

3rd $8.00

 

 

Amateur

1st $20.00

2nd $12.00

3rd $8.00

 

 

Amateur

1st $20.00

2nd $12.00

3rd $8.00

 

 

Amateur

1st $20.00

2nd $12.00

3rd $8.00

 
  • To ensure fairness to all exhibitors, there will be a limit to one special award per entry:
    • Francis Garland Memorial Award
    • Judges Choices Award
    • Woodworking Award
    • DNA Printer’s Surprise Award for Best Fall Article
    • Joel Sherburne Ambassador Award
    • Flora Sherburne Ambassador Award
    • The Great Pumpkin Award – pumpkins awarded to all children who enter items

Ready to submit your entry?

You can enter for multiple categories at the same time