Another Journey into Woodworking - Chip Carving
It gets really hot here in the summertime. 100 degrees is not unheard of. It’s times like these that I really wish I had A/C in my shop already. It such a nice place to work. That is, unless you’re losing a quart of water an hour to the process of perspiration. Woodworking in wet clothes really sucks. However, that is not the topic of this post. I was looking through the projects earlier this week and noticed some of the wonderful chip carvings that the amazingly skilled and talented folks on LJ have posted. I thought, “Hey, that’s something I could do in the house, or front portch, or under a shade tree, when it’s too hot in the shop!” W...


















