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Jeff's Wood Designs, Jeff Fleisher |

Welcome to
my website. I
have been working with wood since 1995 with a focus on combining chip carving
and woodturning into my furniture pieces. I build off of the Arts & Crafts
furniture style because the broad surface areas provide a canvas for decorative
embellishments. Probably to the chagrin of the Arts & Crafts purists!
I
currently teach basic and intermediate woodworking at the Woodcraft store in
Leesburg, VA and chip carving at the North Bennet Street School in Boston, MA.
Most people are very familiar with woodturning and furniture making but everyone
seems to say, "What is chip carving"? Let me explain...
Chip Carving
Chip carving, or Kerbschnitzen in German,
describes that form of carving that incises a pattern or
design directly into wood. Chip carving gets its name
from the technique employed, namely, removing a series
of precise, regular chips of wood to form an engraved
design lower than the surface of the wood.
Chip carving as we know it today originated in
Europe. It was used to decorate every wooden tool, piece
of furniture and utensil around the house and
barn...water buckets, breadboards, spoons, milking
stools, cupboards, and even the house and barn itself!
I use chip carving
to enhance my pieces without detracting from the natural
beauty of the wood grain. My chip carvings provide
a uniqueness to each piece making them truly
'one-of-a-kind'.
Please explore how I
combine woodcarving, woodturning in my woodworking in the
photo gallery.
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