One woodworker is Ethan Sincox and the other wishes to remain anonymous.
The woods include spalted walnut, pearwood, satinwood (which smells exactly like coconut oil and pineapple—according to Ethan—and indeed it does!), rosewood, and bog oak.
One kindness begets another, so I'm giving away a table saw book, written by Paul Anthony, which was given to those of us who attended the Fine Woodworking Finishing Showdown.
Anyone can enter to win this book, even if you are from Siberia, Tasmania, or Nepal. Don't let your location stop you. If you win, I will gladly mail it to you.
To enter the drawing, just write your name in the comments section. 48 hours from the time this is posted, I'll ask my partner to pick a random number from the total number of entries. The corresponding number in the list of entrants wins the book.
I'm not having any more question-related giveaways—you guys are too clever!
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I printed off 49 individual numbers and my partner pulled one out of a bowl. And the winner is
Number 5: Justin Tyson!!
Justin, please email me your name and address and I'll mail the book to you asap: goodwoodworkshop@comcast.net
50 comments:
Wow, a wood that smells like a pina colada! I may need to check that out.
Greg Jones
I'll have to watch myself if I ever get any satinwood. It might end up in a blender.
Vic Hubbard
Are we going to see the finished stone box? My better half brings back wood from her mission trips to S. America (I have enough key chains and t-shirts)I have to be careful though when turning these as one put me outside for 20 min. trying to catch my breath and the other well let's just say a cow patty would be a fragrant change.
Bill Dalton
Enjoy the blog.
David Benton
Alright, finally a giveaway that I actually have a chance at winning! You do great work, Kari. Thanks!
Justin Tyson
The answer is:
Apply one coat of satin varnish and when that dries applied two additional coats of clear varnish.
Ah, or that was the question.
Bill Stankus
Love the blog it gives hope and inspiration to us newbie woodworkers; and thanks for the chance to win the book.
Will Atwood
Great blog. Thanks a bunch and Happy Thanksgiving!
Actually Just found you yesterday, I'm thinking of making my own hand planes. I saw a semi how-to in here and I like the carving sections too!
Stuart Williams
Happy Thanksgiving.
Dave
I always enjoy your fresh outlook on things Kari and have really enjoyed the blog posts on carving planes and stone boxes. Keep up the great work.
love the column.
So, Ethan didn't give you any of his Kauri wood? :-)
Michael
Hi Kari!
Kari - some nice timbers there...enjoy - Rob
So kind of you!
Julio Almeida / Brazil
Pretty neat. Thanks for passing it along.
David
Who doesn't love a contest?!?
Steve Taylor
I'm in, Kari- I'm really digging your oil stone holder carving, btw. Thanks!
Pete Owen
Please consider me entered. Thanks for this
Scott MacLEOD
Hi from England,
I need some winter reading.
Hej from Sweden.
/Markus
Michael is right, Kari. I totally forgot about my small stash of 50,000 year old Kauri wood! I'll include some in our next exchange.
(Michael is the layout editor of the St. Louis Woodworkers Guild newsletter, Kari, so he gets all the credit for making the newsletter look as good as it does.)
I should mention the satin wood is the real thing from the West Indies and not yellowheart, which many people refer to as satinwood today. They are very distinct and different species. You can plane and scratch yellowheart to your hearts content but it will never smell like coconut and pineapple...
I always enjoy your blog, fun, informative and always interesting. Happy to enter the contest also, won't cost too much to send book to Ireland!
I want to enter. Greg Vaughn
Jeremiah Rodriguez
My Name is, My Name is, My Name is..... er, Tom.
I'm Chet in Columbia, SC. Would love to be the chosen one.
Um, Jeff Branch.
Oooo OOoooooo OOOooooooo Pick me !! Pick Me !!!
Dave B
Happy and Thanksgiving to you and yours Kari! Love the blog.
Joseph
Love your blog, great work both in the shop and one the keyboard. Thanks!
Mike Epsky
Thanks for the generous book offer.
Kieran Kammerer
I'll throw my hat in the ring.
Jeromy
I'm here (from Italy)
Paolo
John Borgwardt
HAPPY THANKSGIVING !
GREAT WORK KARI,THANKS.....AG
Keep up the great work! Happy Thanksgiving from Las Vegas, NV.
Kari
You continue to amaze. The Carved Stone Holder is a gem. Thanks.
Ray
The tablesaw book looks like a good one
Greg in Little Rock
You know how to draw your loyal readers out of the woodwork - ha ha!
Count me in! Thanks!
Kari,
I always enjoy your blog and your demonstration of tools and techniques.
Please enter my name in the book drawing.
Hey,
Thank you so much..
It is my first thanksgiving ever, because I juwt recently moved to the US.
Good vibes and love for everyone.
Mathieu Peeters
If no matters where we are, hello from Brazil, i want enter too.
Mauricio MOntel
Hello from Eatonville Washington
William Budd
I really enjoy the blog (and, being selfish, wish you'd write daily... although that would not be practical... after all, when would you have time to play with your new wood)
Clearly this is a contest that makes maximum use of my talents. Please enter me.
Ron
Steve Marcotte
Thanks Kari
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