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Woodworkers meaning
plural of woodworker
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Just a few of the items that Jack Robbins and the San Fernando Valley Woodworkers have created seen in his wood shop behind his home in Winnetka on Jan.
For its price, it'll be more than enough for most people, including DIY woodworkers.
Gunnedah Woodworkers Club also helped design and create a mounting frame with back lighting – restoring the historic church window to its former glory.
As you give them these contracts, they in turn recruit bricklayers, carpenters, tillers, woodworkers.
In order to avoid unnecessary frustration and annoyance and make patterns as accurately as possible, woodworkers rely on quality pieces of gear and machinery, and one of them is a CNC router.
As an important initiative of HFIA, Kama‘aina Wood Market is in line with the organization’s goal of promoting the use of Hawai‘i-grown woods and ensuring that local woodworkers have the resources they need.
Showgoers can examine, admire and purchase unique works by more than 40 designers, woodworkers and craftspeople.
When the roof was redone and insulated, the original wide planks and beams were carefully replaced using the mortise-and-tenon technique, which has been used for thousands of years by woodworkers to join pieces of wood.
Artists are often stereotyped as reclusive, but the Clark County Open Studios tour gave painters and woodworkers alike a chance to dispute that myth.
The horse was duly presented to the president of the Box Hill Cricket Club, Andrew Minta, at morning tea in the Berwick Woodworkers’ club-room at the Old Cheese Factory in Berwick on Wednesday, 9 September.
Woodworkers will offer salad bowls and plates in native woods, including walnut presentation platters.
Damascene woodworkers turning wood for mashrabia and hookass, 19th century.
Harris, "Trade," in CAH 11, p. 714. Vehicles, wheels, and ships indicate the existence of a great number of skilled woodworkers.
Materials Historically, woodworkers relied upon the woods native to their region, until transportation and trade innovations made more exotic woods available to the craftsman.