Best of Show Cash Award is sponsored by Farm Bureau Financial Services, Allen Walton Agent

Rules:

  1. The name and county of each exhibitor should appear separately on the back of each board, poster or article and on the front cover of the notebooks so owner of the exhibit may be identified if the entry tag is separated from the exhibit. 
  2. All articles exhibited must include a plan (with drawings or sketch or blueprints) stating dimensions and other critical instructions a builder would need to know how to build the project and 4‑H member’s name & county.
  3. Plans may include narrative instructions in addition to the dimension drawings and include any alterations to the original plan. 
  4. Part of the score depends on how well the project matches the plans. If the plans are modified, the changes from the original need to be noted on the plans.
  5. All plans used for making the article must be securely attached and protected by a clear plastic cover. 
  6. If the project (i.e. picnic tables, wishing wells, swings, chairs, bridges, doghouses, etc.) is designed to be used outside, it will be displayed outside. 
  7. All outside projects MUST have entry tag and supporting information placed in a protective bag to prevent damage from weather events such as rain and be ATTACHED to projects with string, zip ties, etc.

Additional Rules are found at the beginning of the STEM section. 

Entries per Individual - One entry per exhibitor per class. Limit of 4 entries per exhibitor per project.

All static exhibits must have received a purple ribbon at the county fair to advance to the State Fair. 

Scoresheets and additional resources can be found at  https://go.unl.edu/ne4hstem.

Recommended QR Code Generator: https://www.qr-code-generator.com/

Each 4-H member may exhibit two (2) items.

WELDING CLASSES

PREMIUMS: Purple, $4.00; Blue, $3.00; Red, $2.00; and White, $1.00

H920001           Welding Joints (Scoresheet SF281) -a display of one butt, one lap and one fillet weld.

  1.      All welds should be made with the same electrode/wire/rod size and number.
  2.      Welds should be made only on one side of metal so penetration can be judged.
  3.      Welds should be cleaned with a chipping hammer and wire brush. Apply a coat of light oil (penetrating oil) to the metal to prevent rusting. Wipe off excess oil.
  4.      It is suggested that all welds be of the same size and thickness as metal. These pieces, referred to as coupons, should be 1.5 to 2 inches wide and 3.5 to 4 inches long. A good way to get this size is to buy a new cold rolled strap iron and cut it to length. The extra width is needed to provide enough metal to absorb the heat from the welding process and prevent the coupons from becoming too hot before the bead is completed. Narrower coupons will become very hot, making an average welder setting too cold at the bead start, just about right in the middle, and too hot at the end. The correct way to weld narrow strips is to make short beads and allow time to cool, however this project requires a full-length bead.
  5.      Stick welding: Suggested coupon thickness- ¼ inch if using 1/8-inch rod. Suggested rod-AC and DC straight or reverse polarity- first E-7014, second E-6013.
  6.      MIG welding: Suggested coupon thickness-¼ inch if using .035 wire and 1/8 inch if using .023 wire.
  7.      Oxy-Acetylene: Suggested coupon thickness- 1/8 inch. Suggested rod- 1/8-inch mild steel rod.

H920002           Position Welds (Scoresheet SF281) -a display showing three beads welded in the vertical down, horizontal and overhead positions.

  1.      It is suggested that all welds be of the same size and thickness of metal. These pieces are referred to as coupons. The welds can be on one coupon that is about 4 inches x 4 inches or on individual coupons that are about 2 inches x 4 inches and ¼ inch thick. Suggested rods for this class of position welds for AC and DC straight or reverse polarity is, first E-6013, second E-7014 and E-6010 for DC reverse polarity only.
  2.      Welds should be cleaned with a chipping hammer and wire brush. Apply a coat of light oil (penetrating oil) to the metal to prevent rusting. Wipe off excess oil. 

Classes 3 & 4: 4-H Welding Project Tips and Suggestions 

  1. All welds should be cleaned and protected from rust with paint or light oil. Plans are to be complete enough that if they were given to a welding shop, the item could be made without further instructions. Bill of materials should include a cost for all items used including steel, electrodes, paint, wheels, etc.

PREMIUMS: Purple, $5.00; Blue, $4.00; Red, $3.00; and White, $2.00

H920003           Welding Art (Scoresheet SF283) - Any art created using tack welds to hold the metal pieces together (examples include horseshoe projects). Type of welder, welder settings, all plans, plan alternations, and a bill for material must be attached to the article. Protect plans with a cover. If project is designed to be outside, it is required to have appropriate outdoor finish. 

H920004           Welding Article (Scoresheet SF282) - Any shop article where welding is used in the construction. 60% of the item must be completed by the 4-H member and notes regarding laser welding or machine welding must be included. Type of welder, welder settings, all plans, plan alternations, and a bill for material must be attached to the article.  Protect plans with a cover. If project is designed to be outside, it is required to have appropriate outdoor finish because the project may be displayed outside. 

PREMIUMS: Purple, $6.00; Blue, $5.00; Red, $4.00; and White, $3.00

H920005           Welding Furniture (Scoresheet SF282) - Any furniture with 75% welding is used in the construction. 60% of the item must be completed by the 4-H member and notes regarding laser welding or machine welding must be included. Type of welder, welder settings, all plans, plan alternations, and a bill for material must be attached to the article. Protect plans with a cover.  If project is designed to be outside, it is required to have appropriate outdoor finish because project may be displayed outside. 

PREMIUMS: Purple: $4.00; Blue: $3.00; Red: $2.00; White, $1.00

H920006           Plasma Cutter/Welder Design (Scoresheet SF279) – Plasma cutters/welders allowed for detailed design(s) to butt cut into metal. 4-H members will create a notebook describing the design process to create the “artwork” to butt cut into the metal. In the notebook include:

  • A photo (front and back) of the finished project. 
  • Instructions on how the design was created (include software used), this allows for replication of the project.
  • Lessons learned or improvements to the project.
  • Steps to finish the project.

PREMIUMS: Purple: $5.00; Blue: $4.00; Red: $3.00; White, $2.00

H920007           Composite Weld Project (Scoresheet SF282) - 60% of the project must be welded and 40% made from other materials such as wood, rubber, etc. Type of welder, welder settings, all plans, plan alternations, and a bill for material must be attached to the article. Protect plans with a cover. If project is designed to be outside, it is required to have an appropriate outdoor finish because project may be displayed outside.