Chip carving has a multiple century history. 

It has been called ‘poor mans stained glass’ as it emulated stained glass church windows. 

Chip carving is practiced in European countries from Finland to Romania with each country having its own particular area of designs and tools for executing the task. 

I carve in the Swiss style perfected by Wayne Barton. This method uses two knives and is characterized by a flair for movement and depth.

The revival of chip carving in North America is taking the art form back to its origins by using it in log and timber frame homes. 

Inside the home, chip carving is used to decorate raised panel doors, cupboard and drawer pulls, fireplace mantles, beams, stair risers, window trims, baseboards and any other area of the home where plain wood can be accented with designs of the home owners choosing. 

I also carve wall plaques, clocks (wall and mantle), boxes, signs, furniture, paddles and paddle racks. 

The possibilities are endless. You can turn a blank piece of wood into a conversation piece and have great decorative value at the same time

I also manufacture many products for chip carving, decorative painting and pyrography. 

Chip carving courses are available. Please call or write for information.

        
Paddle Rack

 


Memory Board

 


Detail of a Chip Carved Paddle 
that was one of twenty paddles 
auctioned at  Paddlefest 2003 with proceeds going to Camp Bucko  
which provides an opportunity for children recovering from 
burn injuries to meet other children who share 
similar feelings and experiences in a camp environment.

 

For free brochure send a SASE 
(stamped, self-addressed envelope) to:

 Jim Armishaw
Knock on Wood

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All artwork on this page is copyrighted by Jim Armishaw. 
It may not be copied or reproduced by any means or used without the expressed approval of Jim Armishaw.

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