Help! Desperate Moderator Looking for Contest Ideas

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Most interesting story about a tool that means something special to you?  [crying]
 
We could have a contest on the number of things you have loaned out and have yet to get back.

I am starting to miss my mk-101 pro.
 
Ms. Hasslefactor,

I am so sorry to inform you that your idea for a contest would probably not work here well.  We tend to be long winded and would have an issue on that end unlike other places where the discussions are short, sweet, and always on topic  [poke] [poke].

You have created a virtual internet frenzy of activity based on your well thought out postings and forum enthusiasm and I would hope that perhaps you could suggest some other ideas for a contest here.

A candy for your thoughts?

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Peter
 
Festools Unique with Character Contest , What unique Festool or Fes-feature has allowed you to create your wildest woodworking dream and masterpiece
 
Maybe a Festool Junk to Jewel Contest, This would be projects using Festool Equipment and reclaimed, reprocessed or refurbished lumber and hardware only.
 
Family,

Good idea.  Maybe titled "Green for green?"

Peter
 
one more and I'll quit, Festool and Tooligans for Humanity, projects or creations you and your Festools did for someone or something in need. 
 
family said:
one more and I'll quit, Festool and Tooligans for Humanity, projects or creations you and your Festools did for someone or something in need. 

Now THAT'S a winner for sure!
 
Peter Halle said:
Ms. Hasslefactor,

I am so sorry to inform you that your idea for a contest would probably not work here well.  We tend to be long winded and would have an issue on that end unlike other places where the discussions are short, sweet, and always on topic  [poke] [poke].

Peter

You have a point there, Peter.
Plus Rick would win too easily.
And he has every Festool already.  [wink]
 
Hey, I just thought of another one:    The member who lives closest to 150 Heatherside Drive, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.  [big grin]
 
Frank Pellow said:
Hey, I just thought of another one:    The member who lives closest to 150 Heatherside Drive, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.  [big grin]

Frank,

If that is your address, you wouldn't win If you live AT that address, you are not closest to it - you ARE it.

Somehow I doubt that will make the cut.

Peter
 
there should be a contest on how can come up with the best label falling off systainer debacle  >:( thats had everyone asking the same guestion why!then it could be implamented by festool [eek].
oh of course your favorite moderator would have to be excluded [huh] [huh]
just think how many little things,glitch's,design flaws that this form discusses on a daily basis the best fix
wins [big grin]
 
counterfix said:
there should be a contest on how can come up with the best label falling off systainer debacle  >:( thats had everyone asking the same guestion why!then it could be implamented by festool [eek].
oh of course your favorite moderator would have to be excluded [huh] [huh]
just think how many little things,glitch's,design flaws that this form discusses on a daily basis the best fix
wins [big grin]

Cute, but somehow I don't think that will pass the muster - or mustard.  How about using the tools for a contest?  A plus for originality, but...

I'm a favorite.  I'm blushing.

Pink cheecked Pete
 
Here is a though,  there have been a bunch of threads on festool-related challenges.  For example, how to rip thin narrow material or how to cut a sliding dovetail with the existing routers, among others.  Why don't we have a poll of the top 2-3 festool related challenges, and then have a contest for peers to develop a solution to the challenge.  Best solution/jig wins.  Perhaps we would need to define what best means (slickest, most technological intensive, least investment, easiest to replicate, most reliable and repeatable).  This is probably a 2-3 month contest.

I like the systainerize contest. 

I also would vote for a best tutorial type content.  This would reward quality of step-by-step presentation as opposed to the end product or the type of project. It doesn't have to be limited to furniture. We could have all trades, occupations, and skill levels as long as they use some Festools in the endeveour.  Hey, Warner, I'll find a way to vote 1000x for you if your entry is on DYI roof repair [big grin]. Snow load.. wink, wink.

Cheers.
 
Plus, I don't build any furniture or stuff like that.  That is what most of them were here.

I would get spanked on that too...especially since I've never build a piece of furniture in my life.

If it was a programming competition, or a challenge of who can calculate checksums the fastest I bet I could spank most members. [big grin]
 
How about a contest for projects made out of 1 sheet of plywood / mdf?

Best accessory made for the MFT or MFT/3?

Decorative case for guide rails?

Most unusual task for a Festool.  MUst be shown in action.

 
I have a picnic table made from one sheet of plywood and goes together with no fasteners. Parts interlock together. Handed down from my Farther.
 
How about a small contest.  I'm inspired by

1 The number of members who have remarked on the space saving breaking down sheet goods with a TS55 instead of a table saw.

2, The amazing organizing of everything needed for on-site work in a trailer or small truck.

3. The organization and packing of tools in a systainer,

4,  The way the Systool stuff stacks together.

I'd give the prize for the best idea for shrinking our shops (involving Systools), and honorable mentions to (a) the smallest (useful) shop overall, smallest when packed up, best mobile shop, systainer with the mostest, and so on.

Tom in Central PA
 
Peter Halle said:
How about a contest for projects made out of 1 sheet of plywood / mdf?

Best accessory made for the MFT or MFT/3?

Decorative case for guide rails?

Most unusual task for a Festool.  MUst be shown in action.

All good, winner decided by ????? voting, moderators, Festool employees, some other process?

For the unusual Festool, does it need to be actual ww use?  Seems like someone hooked up a bunch of kitchen utensils for a contest once and he might have won.  Just make sure to think out all the contest guidelines or who knows what you'll get.

Good luck, welcome to some of the head aches Matthew had to deal with. 
 
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