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Tommy, I may have mis-understood your question, if so, I apologize. I thought that you were asking if there is a difference in chip carving and relief carving. I didn't realize you wanted to know the many divisions in each of these styles. I tend to overly simplify my answers for the newcomers. The other answers you received will help clarify all the intricacies in this vast field. Good carving, Tim
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