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4-H WOOD SCIENCE • Requires Science Record book. 674 Level I made from a kit. Simple items which have pre-cut and pre-drilled parts and youth demonstrate knowledge of assembly, selection and use of fasteners (nails, screws and/or glue), sanding techniques, and appropriate finishes. (Example: small bird house, non-hopper bird feeder). 675 Level I, not from kit. Simple constructed wood item showing knowledge of hand tools, wood selection, and use of fasteners, (nails, screws and/or glue), sanding techniques and appropriate finishes. (such as napkin holder, letter holder, simple picture frame, wire wiggly, towel holder, serving tray, jewelry box, small flag holder, 4-H book ends, airplane, hurricane lamp, trivet (pot holder), etc.) 676 Level II made from kit. More elaborate items which require cutting, drilling and youth demonstrate knowledge of selection and skill in use of fasteners (nails, screws and/or glue), sanding techniques, and appropriate finishes. (Example: pine wood car, large bird house). 677 Level II, not from kit. More elaborate items that demonstrate a mastered skill with hand tools, basic knowledge of power hand tools, fastening options, appropriate surface preparations, and finish applications, (such as puzzle, foot stool, revolving tie rack, 4-H key holder, cutting board, book rack, serving dish shelf, saw horse, hopper type bird feeder, etc.) 678 Level III, not from a kit. Items showing a more advanced knowledge of power tools, expertise in cutting, fitting, surface preparation, attention to fastening details, and finish application, (such as a multi-purpose box, corner shelf, book shelf or laminated wood projects, garden bench, planting box, nail and tool box, shop tool rack & shelf, etc.) 679 Level IV, no kits. Exhibits with a "furniture" quality finish, showing an understanding of all woodworking techniques learned in previous levels. Items showing a mastery of joint construction and use of special woods, and finishes. (Examples, checker board, room divider, coffee table, end table, chest of drawers, gun rack or cabinet, etc.). 680 Level IV, no kits. Exhibits that do not have a fine finish (painted finish allowable) because of practical use. Items demonstrate knowledge of all woodworking techniques learned in previous levels. Items showing a mastery of cutting, drilling, joint construction, use of special woods, and appropriate finishes. (Examples, porch swing, chaise lounge, picnic table, lawn chair, large planters, etc.)
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![]() • 4-H Arts & Crafts • 4-H Cake Decorating • 4-H Cloverbud Exhibits • 4-H Communication/Leadership • 4-H Consumer & Financial Edu. • 4-H Dairy Show • 4-H Dogs • 4-H Electric • 4-H Energy • 4-H Entomology & Honey • 4-H Field Crops • 4-H Foods Exhibits • 4-H Forestry • 4-H Geology • 4-H Goat Show • 4-H Home Environment • 4-H Horse Show (& Open Youth) • 4-H Horticulture & Plant Science • 4-H Miscellaneous Category • 4-H Needlework • 4-H Photography • 4-H Poultry • 4-H Rules and Regulations • 4-H Sewing • 4-H Weather • 4-H Wood Science • 4-H/FFA Market Lamb Show • 4-H/FFA Market Steers • 4-H/FFA Market Swine Show • 4-H/FFA Production Beef Show • 4-H/FFA Production Sheep Show • 4-H/FFA Rabbits |
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The Kenton County Fair is conveniently located just minutes from I-75/71 and I-275 in the heart of Northern Kentucky.
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