Section 4313: 4-H Wood Science and Industrial Arts
- The wood science exhibits should demonstrate a project experience, which emphasizes the development of woodworking skills such as: sawing, sanding, planning, alignment of joints, neat use of fasteners (nails, screws, etc.), and careful application of finishes. Judging will focus on the evidence of these skills.
- Miscellaneous and refinished class items should be similar in size to the exhibits in the classes listed for the grade division.
Wood Science
Junior is grades 3-7; Senior is grades 8-12
- Jr. Wood Carving Article
- Sr. Wood Carving Article
- Jr. Woodcraft - Original design
- Sr. Woodcraft - Original design
Beginning Level
Grades 3-5
- Wall mounted rack for hot pads, ties, paper towels or other wall mounted item
- Puzzle or game
- Spice, what-not or other small shelves
- Book ends
- Miscellaneous
Intermediate Level
Grades 6-8
- Book case or entertainment center (without doors)
- Rack for guns, baseball bats, fishing rods, etc.
- Refinished item - attach before picture & story with history of item, cost sheet, and description of process used
- Miscellaneous
Advanced
Grades 9-12
- Display, curio, or gun cabinet (with doors)
- Table
- Chest
- Miscellaneous
- Refinished item - attach before picture & story with history of item, cost sheet, and description of process used.
METALWORK
Junior is grades 3-7; Senior is grades 8-12
- Jr. Metalwork - Embossed, tooled, etched
- Sr. Metalwork - Embossed, tooled, etched
- Jr. Metalwork - Soldered
- Sr. Metalwork - Soldered
- Jr. Metalwork - Arc Welding
- Sr. Metalwork - Arc Welding
- Jr. Metalwork - Gas Shielded Arc Welding
- Sr. Metal Work - Gas Shielded Arc Welding
- Jr. Metalwork - Free Hand Plasma Cutting
- Sr. Metalwork - Free Hand Plasma Cutting
- Jr. Metalwork - Computer Aided Plasma Cutting
- Sr. Metalwork - Computer Aided Plasma Cutting