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20/07/2012 12:41 PM

You've Been Framed! (Contest)

The GarageWoodworks woodworking contest (a first!)

"You've Been Framed"

Enter now.

http://www.garagewoodworks.com/Forum/showthread.php?tid=120&pid=910#pid910


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GarageWoodworks

in reply to GarageWoodworks on 20/07/2012 12:41 PM

20/07/2012 8:44 PM

On 7/20/2012 7:17 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> Doe
>
> On Friday, July 20, 2012 11:41:59 AM UTC-5, GarageWoodworks wrote:
>> The GarageWoodworks woodworking contest (a first!)
>>
>> "You've Been Framed"
>>
>> Enter now.
>>
>> http://www.garagewoodworks.com/Forum/showthread.php?tid=120&pid=910#pid910
>
> Does it have to be a frame made within the next 4 weeks?


No. You can submit a frame you've made in the past. Just as long as
you made it.

Would love to have your entry.

Cheers,
Brian



>
> I have the first frame I ever made, when I was in eigth grade. At that time, all I had was a hand saw and chisel to cut the miters and rabbets.
>
> The importance, for me back then, of making this frame was to hold one of the few decent pictures, we have, of Dad, whom I/we (his children) barely knew. The picture is of him at age 24, when stationed in Alaska during WWII. The picture in my frame is 8" X 10", blown up from the original 3X5 pic. The picture hangs on one of my shop walls.
>
> Dad would be proud of what his children have grown up to have become!
>
> Kind of fitting, your contest arrives to invoke these thoughts, for me.... again. Our family reunion is August 11th.
>
> Sonny
>


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in reply to GarageWoodworks on 20/07/2012 12:41 PM

20/07/2012 4:17 PM

Doe

On Friday, July 20, 2012 11:41:59 AM UTC-5, GarageWoodworks wrote:
> The GarageWoodworks woodworking contest (a first!)
>=20
> "You've Been Framed"
>=20
> Enter now.
>=20
> http://www.garagewoodworks.com/Forum/showthread.php?tid=3D120&pid=3D9=
10#pid910

Does it have to be a frame made within the next 4 weeks? =20

I have the first frame I ever made, when I was in eigth grade. At that ti=
me, all I had was a hand saw and chisel to cut the miters and rabbets.

The importance, for me back then, of making this frame was to hold one of t=
he few decent pictures, we have, of Dad, whom I/we (his children) barely kn=
ew. The picture is of him at age 24, when stationed in Alaska during WWII.=
The picture in my frame is 8" X 10", blown up from the original 3X5 pic. =
The picture hangs on one of my shop walls.

Dad would be proud of what his children have grown up to have become! =20

Kind of fitting, your contest arrives to invoke these thoughts, for me.... =
again. Our family reunion is August 11th.

Sonny


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