2016 Wisconsin Skills USA Cabinetmaking Competition Ended in Madison

High school and college/post-secondary students from all over the state took part in the annual Wisconsin Skills USA cabinetmaking competition at the Alliant Center in Madison.

High school and college/post-secondary students from all over the state took part in the annual Wisconsin Skills USA cabinetmaking competition at the Alliant Center in Madison.

The Wisconsin technical education students who participated constructed a special tool box using detailed drawings, complex parts, and few basic tools over a period of just a few hours.

A team of judges monitored the students’ progress. The work began in mid-morning and finished mid-afternoon. At the end of the day, the judges chose three college/post-secondary winners and three from the high school group.

AWI-Wisconsin co-sponsored the event. Josh Bartlett, business development manager with Franklin Adhesives & Polymer, a division of Franklin International, acted as technical chair.

“For this year’s project, AWI-Wisconsin selected a tool chest, which incorporated several layout, cutting and assembly challenges simulating a real-world production environment,” Bartlett said.  “At the close of the event, each contestant had a functional keepsake that will be a proud reminder of the competition.”

All contestants received a prize package courtesy of Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp.

Winners from the post-secondary division were:

  1st – Quinn Roberts, Madison College

  2nd – Ross Vanis, WITC Rice Lake

  3rd – Ashley Bickel, Madison Area Technical College

  High school winners were:

  1st – Jacob Stamm, Hartford Union High School

  2nd – Luke Guldan, Marshfield Senior High School

  3rd – Graham Welch, Oconto Senior High School

Out of the 35 contestants, 10 were students at college/post-secondary schools and 25 were from Wisconsin high schools.

Judges were: Mark Lorge, Fox Valley Technical College; Dave Nigbor, Lannon Millwork; Todd St. Martin, Wisconsin Built, Inc.; and Bert Christensen, Westosha High School. Jerry Finch, Fox Valley Technical College (retired) was the foreman/judge.

Sponsors for the competition were: Fox Valley Technical College; Franklin International; Sierra Forest Products;  Creative Laminates; Innovations Custom Door; Wurth Baer Supply Co.; Schulist Custom Cabinets, Inc.; O'Keefe Inc.; Kreg Tool Co.; John G. Weber Co.; Frank Paxton Lumber Co.; Central Wisconsin Woodworking Corp.; Wisconsin Built, Inc.; Amerhart;  US Duct; Madison College; Finchworks, LLC; Brunsell Lumber & Millwork; Senco; and Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp.

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