This chip carving coaster set adds a nice touch to any easy going talk near a fireplace, on a patio or balcony. Ski resorts depicted on the coasters help to remember and share more stories from the slopes. The display stand arranges the chip carved coasters in the “Olympic Rings” pattern to emphasize enjoyment and importance of the outdoor sport.
The chip carved coasters are decorated with the Lake Tahoe, Jackson Hall and Whistler Blackcomb ski resorts.
These coasters were carved from basswood, decorated, painted and finished with several coats of Tung oil. The coasters are ¼” thick and 3.5” in diameter.
The way I draw and carved these coasters was very similar to the coasters that I chip carved last year (2014). If you are interested in chip carving you may find this article about chip carving practice board useful.
I carved the coasters from one basswood board so they have the same grain pattern.
I participated with this project in the woodcarving competition during the Santa Clara Valley Carvers 44th Show in San Jose, CA in May 2015. I am very proud that this coaster set won a blue ribbon (first place) in chip carving category.
To make it fun I wood burned a sketch of a confused skier on one of the coasters. This sketch comes from the “Mark Kistler’s Draw Squad” book that I have been using to learn sketching in 2013. I would recommend this book to anyone who would like to learn sketching and drawing: ISBN 0-671-65694-5.
Back side of the coaster base serves as a shelf for small handy items:
This chip carved coaster set was a nice project to improve my chip carving skills, practice focus and patience. I hope these coasters will remind a lot of nice skiing stories over the years.
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