Fully understand and appreciate Jason's thought process there...
and take his point.
Personally however, I'd not enter the main competition for a few reasons.. principally :
Our pieces as turners tend to be 'weekend' projects done from start to finish in one or two days.. as opposed to weeks / ( maybe even months ) worth of work, and as such, and this is just a 'perception'... and I mean no ill by it, ... I'd feel very fraudulent and essentially effectively ridiculous, at the thought of putting something of mine into a competition like that, and just 'wouldn't'.
I Appreciate of course, that a fine turned piece has as much validity as something that fills 2/3rds of a room .. but as a relative beginner, the door would be closed .. with the handle pulled by me, I hasten to add ! :wink:
That'd be the main reason.
I have no idea who's judging the main competiton.. and again I can only say from a personal perspective, that wouldn't put me off ...
its ( for me anyway ), more about the 'scale and complexity'.. if that makes sense... I'd feel like I was entering a lego house into a precision model-engineering competition, if that works as an analogy.
I suspect I'd not be alone.. keeping a little 'side competition' for turnings within the turners works for me.. and I wouldn't consider it to be devisive or 'contrary to the spirit of' the main woodworking competition.
Just personal thoughts of course, if thats ok to express :wink: :lol: 8)