May 10, 201313 yr comment_13665 Our buddies at Woodcraft of Parkersburg West Virginia, have turned out some pretty cool work the last couple years, and retired Woodcraft Employee Fred Williams is carrying on the torch with his chip carved boxes and his wife Linda is blazing trails with chip carving as well. Though Fred is retired, he still jumps in and hosts a class now and then at the Parkersburg Woodcraft Store and passes on his knowledge of chip carving. Their work is absolutely beautiful, and no surprise, because the folks who work at the Woodcraft Stores nationwide, know wood, and they know it well. If you're in the area, drop on by, you may time it just right and learn some chip carving from Fred Williams! Contact information below. John MorrisThe Patriot WoodworkerProud Supporter of Homes For Our Troops and Wounded Warriors Project Report
May 10, 201313 yr comment_13671 Without a doubt, these are stunning pieces. Absolute works of art that reflect the creativity of their maker.Ron DudelstonSite AdministratorAbove and Beyond WoodWorks Report
May 10, 201313 yr comment_13670 Wow those are beautiful pieces of work! John MoodySite AdministratorJohn Moody Woodworkshttp://www.johnmoodywoodworks.com Report
May 10, 201313 yr comment_13669 Absolutely great pieces. Â An to think they are in my original home town.Fredaka Pop's Shopwww.pops-shop.com'Soooooo many patterns - sooooo little time'Scroll Saw Forum Host Report
May 10, 201313 yr Author comment_13668 That's gotta be one of the fanciest Woodcraft storefronts I have ever seen!John MorrisThe Patriot WoodworkerProud Supporter of Homes For Our Troops and Wounded Warriors Project Report
June 2, 201313 yr comment_13666 Wow!! Â Those are gorgeous! Â I'm going to have to do a little research on chip carving. Â Â Would love to try it. SQ Happiness is wood chips flying! Report
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