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From the album: Awards for Veterans
The final product, they look very cool, I loved how they turned out. Really the woodworking was the back drop, the really cool thing is are the emblems and the engravings, without those items, it's just a piece of wood. -
From the album: Awards for Veterans
I enlisted some enthusiastic help for finishing the project. My son had a great time, since the finish was a wipe on and wipe off oil, it really didn't matter how sloppy things got. -
From the album: Awards for Veterans
Our daughters just before the big event, they stand by the plaques we made. They later handed the plaques out to our service members. -
From the album: Awards for Veterans
The awards are in the drying lineup. -
From the album: Awards for Veterans
The plaques are cut out and the edges beveled.-
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I got a question for the military protocol sharp folks on here. Some of you may know I am in the midst of an awards project at Veterans Awards Project. And I have a question. Many of the veterans and some still active duty, are in the reserves or the guard. I am having a real hard time finding the medallions for the guards and reserves, so would it be appropriate to install a standard Army or insert standard branch "here" on an awards plaque to be given to a reservist or guard? Here is what we are finding an abundance of, and Marines, Air Force, Navy, and Coast Guard are in abundance as well. You can see the lineup at http://www.awardsandgiftsrus.com/militaryawards--medallions-inserts-49-series.html I have come across Army and Marine reserves medallions, but finding all of them consistently is a problem, so I want to be consistent. Either all plaques are very accurate in the service medallion, or all the plaques will get the active branch medallion. And if I have to use the active duty medallions, again would that be appropriate for a guard or reservists? Thanks for any clarity.
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WoodworkingWeb is having a fantastic woodworking contest going on right now! And we are sharing this event here on The Patriot Woodworker, just because, we think its cool. Please click on WoodworkingWeb for more details. Have fun and good luck! WoodworkingWeb Awards: Jewelry Box Golds and silvers, chains and rings - where do you keep such beautiful things? In a jewelry box, of course. For this WoodworkingWeb.com's Awards, create a wooden jewelry box, big or small, any wood, any woodworking style, and in the description provide a brief or in-depth look at the build process. Entry: 01-24 Oct, 2014 Voting: 25-31 Oct, 2014 Results: 01 Nov, 2014 Your chance to win fantastic prizes in the best woodworking Awards online! There is no designated jury of experts. You and your fellow members cast the votes. Winner $100 Cash Prize WoodworkingWeb T-Shirt Runner-Up $50 Cash Prize WoodworkingWeb T-Shirt One Winner (random draw) WoodworkingWeb T-Shirt Cash prize winners must be able to accept the PayPal payment.
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