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Sculptural Woodwork by Chris Wong

Sculptural Woodwork made by Chris Wong on Vancouver Island, BC

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Live-Edge Cribbage Boards

Challenge your friends to the classic game of cribbage, or play by yourself! Follow the live edge of the hardwood board as it winds its way down and around, past the skunk line to the finish. Each one is totally unique. Custom engraving available.

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Sculptural Cribbage Boards

After getting proficient at making live-edge cribbage boards, I had to challenge myself to make a 3D cribbage board. In this sculptural version, three tracks start at the base and wind their way up to the peak. First one to the apex wins!

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Hand-Cut 18-Piece Puzzles

Measuring less than 3″ square, each puzzle packs in two layers of 9 pieces. Each cut is made with one of the finest saw blades available and guided only by hand and intuition. People say that looking at the shapes of the pieces is as interesting as solving the puzzle.

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Wireframe Cabinet

To design something is to answer thousands of questions, starting with, “what is the purpose?”. This is my answer to a cluttered display cabinet.

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A Box Called “Tolerences”

Is a flaw still a flaw if it was intended to be as it is? How close is close enough? These are the questions this box attempts to answer. 

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Air-Dried Hardwood Slabs

So much of my work is inspired by the materials I use. I have carefully selected, cut, and dried these live-edge slabs for furniture making. Got a project in mind? I can help!

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Gallery

See the evolution of the style of my work from the early days up until the present. My work has been featured in blogs, art exhibits, magazines, and books.

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The Flair Woodworks Blog

I started blogging May 2007, about ten years after getting into woodworking. It’s where I make announcements and share my thoughts on art, workmanship, design, craft, projects, tools, workshops, and more.

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Published Works & Presentations

My work has been featured in numerous books and magazine articles since 2007, and I have led seminars and presentations since 2008.

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About

Flair Woodworks is home to the work of accomplished and celebrated woodworker Chris Wong and his wife Jessica. In their workshop in Campbell River, BC, they produce original, creative and innovative woodwork.

Chris Wong is a frequent contributor to woodworking magazines including Canadian Woodworking & Home Improvement, and has led many seminars, workshops, and demonstrations.

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You may also contact Chris by phone (778-318-4664), e-mail (Chris@FlairWoodworks.com), or through Twitter.

“Flair” is defined as:

1) special talent, aptitude or ability
2) an instinct for selecting or performing what is excellent or useful
3) originality or stylishness

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