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18/09/2003 2:10 PM

Chip Carving class in Boston

North Bennet Street School, Boston, MA will be hosting a chip carving class on
14-16 November 2003. NBSS is located in the Old North section of Boston, right
next to the Old North Church. NBSS has been training people for employment in
a variety of programs since 1885.

Jeff Fleisher will be the instructor for the class. Jeff is a woodcarver
living in Northern Virginia. Jeff's work has been featured in Wayne Barton's
book, The Art of Chip Carving. Jeff is also the inventor of the Stamp 'n Chip
kit for carvers interested in learning chip carving.

Please contact Janet Collins, Workshop Coordinator, for registration
information. Janet can be reached at 617-227-0155 or visit the NBSS website at
www.nbss.org.


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DS

"Dr. Seuss"

in reply to [email protected] (CHPCRVR) on 18/09/2003 2:10 PM

19/09/2003 1:13 AM

What exactly IS chip carving?


"CHPCRVR" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> North Bennet Street School, Boston, MA will be hosting a chip carving
class on
> 14-16 November 2003. NBSS is located in the Old North section of Boston,
right
> next to the Old North Church. NBSS has been training people for
employment in
> a variety of programs since 1885.
>
> Jeff Fleisher will be the instructor for the class. Jeff is a woodcarver
> living in Northern Virginia. Jeff's work has been featured in Wayne
Barton's
> book, The Art of Chip Carving. Jeff is also the inventor of the Stamp 'n
Chip
> kit for carvers interested in learning chip carving.
>
> Please contact Janet Collins, Workshop Coordinator, for registration
> information. Janet can be reached at 617-227-0155 or visit the NBSS
website at
> www.nbss.org.

cC

[email protected] (CHPCRVR)

in reply to "Dr. Seuss" on 19/09/2003 1:13 AM

19/09/2003 2:17 AM

Chip carving is a decorative form of carving. Many rosettes and incised
carvings on furniture are a form of chip carving. Chip carving can be used to
decorate jewelry boxes, furniture, bowls and plates, and many other wooden
objects.

You can get an idea of what chip carving looks like by visiting my website at:

www.jeffswooddesigns.com


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