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We’d like to recognize our customers for building great projects. For the last few months we’ve been asking you to submit a couple photos of your latest project that uses an inlay, inset, or another kind of “include.”
We asked, and you delivered.
We received in an overwhelming 233 project pictures, and our management team spent the last 24 hours in a rather lively heated debate about which 20 projects should move on to the next and final round of voting.
It wasn’t easy, and therefore we actually decided on 30 finalists – now you help us choose the top 3 winners.
What are the prizes? Scroll to the bottom to see – it’s a lot of free lumber and more.
How to Vote
Below are our top 30 projects, to vote here’s what you need to know:
- Find your favorite 5 projects below.
- Click the star in the lower left corner of each project.
- Click the picture to launch a full-screen gallery.
- The 3 projects with the most votes win the top 3 prizes.
Hurry! Voting Ends April 1, 11:59 PM
You have until midnight on April 1st, 2018, and then we’ll announce the winners Monday April 2nd.
Choose Wisely…
Beware – you can only vote once, and you can’t undo your votes.
Good luck!
In case you forgot, we really like to give our awesome prizes! The top 3 will win free wood, but we’re known for giving out some honorable mention prizes if they deserve it. Here’s how the prizes breakdown:
1st Place
$375 Value Lumber Pack
Walnut, Cherry & Maple
40 bd. ft. mix assortment
+ Woodworkers Source Hat
2nd Place
$200 Value Lumber Pack
Walnut & Cherry
20 bd. ft. mix assortment
+ Woodworkers Source Hat
3rd Place
$100 Value Lumber Pack
Walnut & Cherry
10 bd. ft. mix assortment
+ Woodworkers Source Hat
And More Prizes for the Top 20!
Marketing Manager – Woodworkers Source
We’re a family-owned lumber & woodworking supply retailer with 3 delightful stores in Arizona, and 35 friendly employees.
Corey oversees marketing in-store and online for Woodworkers Source. He’s a sucker for dark hardwoods like Walnut and Wenge, yet has a soft spot for Canarywood.