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Chip Carving Patterns

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Chip carving is the simplest, quickest, most portable form of woodworking there is. Over 100 patterns to make drawer fronts, chair backs, and clockfaces, and mix and match these dozens of designs in hundreds of combinations. "The largest selection of patterns in any book. Sure to delight all who do chip carving."-- Chip Chats .

128 pages, Paperback

First published June 30, 1990

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May 22, 2011
This book does have some patterns for projects but it has very little in the way of instructions - like how to chip carve. And wouldn't you know it I have 2, identical copies of the book too!
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