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JH Woodcarving

Bespoke woodworking services – woodcarving, furniture-making and joinery

Based in Devon, I specialise in traditional joinery and furniture-making, with an emphasis on relief woodcarving. From house signs to gift boxes and both outdoor and indoor furniture, I create bespoke objects to your specific needs.

Box lid underway in Black Alder

About me

I have over ten years of experience creating beautiful bespoke wooden items for customers.

I trained in traditional woodcarving at Hjerleid Håndverksskolen in Norway, where traditional styles and techniques of Norwegian woodworking are still taught.

I also hold a City & Guilds diploma in Carpentry and Bench Joinery.

I’m always happy to take new commissions and to work with you to make exactly what you require.

See the gallery below for some examples of what I’ve made over the years.


Contact me

Jack Hunt

Email: jhwoodcarving@gmail.com

Mobile/ WhatsApp: 07925 429 060

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jhwoodcarving/

‘Dragon-Style’ chopping board in birch

Gallery

Carved oak dovetailed box
Bathroom cabinet in macrocarpa
Bathroom cabinet in macrocarpa
Understairs cabinet in oak and beech with carved Tinner’s Hares
Detail of carving in birch
Restored garden bench in teak
House sign in sweet chestnut
Dormouse in oak
Outdoor bench in redwood
Bathroom cabinet in macrocarpa
“Ginger Jam” house sign in sweet chestnut
Commemorative chair for Bolham Primary School leavers
Outdoor coffee table in idigbo
Carved chopping board in Devon beech
‘Buddy Benches’ commissioned for local primary schools

Carved mermaid arch former

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3 thoughts on “JH Woodcarving – Home

  1. Hi Jack, I love your creative work. I live in Sampford Courtenay and have a 16th Century cottage and had the idea of wooden blinds on the inside of each window. The walls are cob. The windows mainly have a secondary double glazing sliding glass piece inside of each one which is fixed to the walls which mean you can’t clean or paint the wooden windows! My idea was to replace them with simple wooden panelled blinds/shutters (a smaller version of what you may see in a Victorian home), perhaps with a simple design on each one e.g. butterfly, flower of life.

    What would I need to do in order for you o provide me with a cost for these please? What wood options are there and what is the waiting time?

    Many thanks,

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