They are also given vocational training, such as tailoring or carpentry, and are taught to read, write and do simple maths. |
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With donations of cash and broken and used tools, men are trained in welding, woodwork, carpentry and other skills, and are then placed in jobs. |
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In the urban shantytowns, small-scale commercial activities such as vegetable stalls, food stores, carpentry, and tailoring abound. |
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He was gifted with his hands and had a natural flair for wood-turning and carpentry. |
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They can be trained in trades such as carpentry, tailoring, catering, phenyl making and candle making. |
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Vocational courses such as tailoring for girls and carpentry for boys are taught. |
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Fortunately, the basic carpentry skills and tools required make this project within reach of most homeowners. |
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When working with pressure-treated lumber, use the same types of precautions as you would with any other carpentry and woodworking processes. |
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It's very satisfying work and very doable if you have basic carpentry skills and the right tools. |
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They are irresistibly drawn by the detritus generated by building, gardening, housework, tailoring, or carpentry. |
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Competitors had to display their creative tasks in carpentry, craft, cookery and computer skills. |
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Trim the exterior of the door with finish carpentry such as columns and a crosshead pediment to extend the width of the door. |
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He taught them the rudiments of carpentry and construction as they put up a unit for poultry production. |
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It is a transformation scene without a suggestion of stage carpentry or fireworks and there is something of enchantment about it. |
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Farming, carpentry, metalwork and leatherwork skills and services will be core activities. |
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Adrian had taken a woodworking and carpentry course in high school, so this would be a piece of cake. |
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This summer, Old Sturbridge Village has expanded its regular woodworking demonstrations to include carpentry. |
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John did much of the carpentry himself, putting up shelves, making doors and window seats, all from old wood. |
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Boys were taught carpentry and gardening and girls learnt needlework, crochet and knitting. |
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Most of the stay-at-home fathers spoke about work they were doing on the house, landscaping, carpentry, woodworking or repairing cars. |
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It also has a nursery school as well as a community centre where local people can learn dressmaking, leather work and carpentry. |
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They begin to realize the importance of math as they see its application in the field of engineering or carpentry or accounting. |
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The only carpentry inside was a thick vertical panel which divided the chifferobe evenly into two parts. |
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Reed did a bit of quick carpentry to repair the breaks, lashing them back together with something the Vikings could have used, duct tape. |
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Skilled trades such as fishing, carpentry, and masonry work tend to be family specializations. |
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The project aims to bring the children back to civilian life by giving them a trade in carpentry, masonry or metal work. |
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He got involved in wood-work, learning the fine points of joinery and carpentry. |
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The two Stuarts travelled with a group including part-time lecturer in carpentry and joinery, James Henderson. |
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Kane then led a wandering life, scraping a living by housepainting and carpentry. |
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When I first started my career in carpentry, building a set of stairs seemed like a complicated and daunting task. |
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It would not be surprising if Cannon had moved either from carpentry into clockmaking or clockmaking into carpentry. |
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He loved carpentry and working with wood and many of his creations can be found today in homes all around this region. |
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His parents transferred him to a vocational program in carpentry at his high school with the hope that he would find the schoolwork easier. |
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You don't need to be a master carpenter, but some basic carpentry skills are required. |
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I know some carpentry, but I know nothing about electrical or plumbing or roofing. |
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Learning carpentry, on the other hand, involves purposeful activity and experimentation, a kind of learning that is beyond verbalization. |
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Men of both ethnicities do woodwork and carpentry, bricklaying, and upholstering. |
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There were exotic foods from distant lands, unique carpentry from other countries, and strange odors that brought excitement to the nose. |
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His bricklaying cannot be matched by anyone locally, his carpentry is superb, he is unique and Bolton needs him. |
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I know some carpentry, but I know nothing about electrics or plumbing or roofing. |
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I have discovered that there are many similarities between cycling and carpentry. |
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Many had skills such as carpentry and plumbing, which could be used in military life, he added. |
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The table makes use of the Japanese mortice and tenon joint, which is an elaborate and exacting piece of carpentry. |
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There are many more carpentry workshops owned by native Africans operating in the informal sector of the economy. |
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No mention was made of gopherwood, nor how they expect that this was done with crude hand tools and carpentry. |
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Truly designed with the average parent or grandparent in mind, this playhouse project requires no complex knowledge of woodworking or carpentry. |
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For the author, the craft of building in timber is not so much carpentry as wizardry. |
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There seemed to be quite a bit of construction, some plumbing, carpentry, and certainly a good deal of blood, sweat and tears. |
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Much admired for his skill at carpentry, Tade made horses and donkeys carts and put bands on the wheels of carts. |
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The original focus industries were pottery, sericulture, carpentry, textiles, coconut fiber, and woven mats. |
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A few enterprising residents have opened vegetable stands, tailor shops, carpentry mills and teahouses in tiny shacks. |
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There were young men educated in foreign tongues, but few in carpentry or in mechanical or architectural drawing. |
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They hope to turn the 105 ft boat into a practical training zone where youngsters learn skills such as plumbing, gas fitting, carpentry, electronics and mechanics. |
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The most common call-outs are for drilling expertise to hang pictures, mirrors and notice-boards, carpentry such as assembling flat-pack furniture and electrical jobs. |
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The three small lead weights, a long chalk line reel, and two ash handles thought to be gimlets are the only objects associated with carpentry that were found in the chest. |
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Having some knowledge in carpentry, he built himself a crude artificial leg and got whatever job he could. |
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He was in ninth grade and simultaneously to his academics, was studying in our carpentry workshop. |
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The work may involve putting in place partitions that are made to measure in the carpentry workshop, or making multiplex floors. |
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We have 11 trade-related clubs in Ross River: welding, carpentry, cabinetmaking, culinary, TV and video. |
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Thanks to its practical use, it is ideal for assembling elements in wood cabinetmaking, marine, building construction, and carpentry. |
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The project is a carpentry shop to help these disabled people to have a place in their society. |
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A new visual grading standard for the Galician pine for carpentry purposes is currently under study in Galicia. |
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The reception hall and the shop have been installed in the restored former carpentry. |
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The hull sections are our ship board carpentry, ship borne firefighting capability and damage control experts. |
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All women of the Association participated and learnt how to cut, dye and weave goatskin into stools manufactured in the carpentry workshop. |
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Tdh supports two training centres in Kurigram where disadvantaged young people are trained in carpentry, sewing, mechanics and secretarial work. |
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The majority of the unions were structured around a skilled trade, such as shoemaking, typesetting, cigar-making or carpentry. |
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It would not gratify the carpenter to do carpentry in the evening, using the same skills and muscles as in his daily work. |
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I was quite good at carpentry and a favourite of the teacher until he caught me making a pair of drumsticks instead of a mortise and tenon joint. |
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About 15,000 returnees have benefited from training in animal husbandry, baking and carpentry in order to facilitate their social reintegration. |
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This prize is a reminder that screenwriting is not just about writing lines: it is form and carpentry, about the disposition of scenes. |
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The foreign reporter suitably disconcerted, the meeting was at an end, and my host returned to work in his carpentry shop. |
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Some Amish work at local businesses, such as carpentry shops or buggy repair shops, and hear the radio while there. |
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Staff apartments and nursing residences were located on the north side, along with a greenhouse, a garage and the carpentry and paint shops. |
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They later expanded the program to include carpentry and cooking classes for the children. |
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It is particularly suitable for practical and vocational subjects, such as sewing and carpentry. |
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He enjoys playing golf and badminton, and dabbles in carpentry, plumbing and electrical work. |
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Therefore, joining pieces of wood in dock building requires different techniques than the accepted practices of house carpentry. |
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Things like carpentry, cooking, farming, tailoring and shoemaking were seeds for businesses that could be started at home and with little or no capital. |
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A farmer by occupation, he could turn his hand to other jobs, too, such as building, carpentry, gardening, butchering, poetry and lots of other chores about the house. |
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She often worked multiple jobs at a time, including tutoring, carpentry, mowing highways, waiting tables, and clerking. |
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Learning a skill like carpentry is an important therapeutic element, according to Moratti. |
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He joined a vocational training center for a nine-month course in carpentry skills and thereafter got employment as a journeyman with a local factory. |
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A portion of the immigrants were skilled artisans who typically replicated their old-world crafts of shoemaking and repairing, tailoring, carpentry, and barbering. |
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The Ndola Women and Youth Resource Centre facilitates a number of livelihood programmes which include brick making, pottery, agriculture, tailoring, carpentry and others. |
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Prior to the tsunami, these residents were involved in fishing, tourism, carpentry, tailoring and various other small businesses such as selling vegetables and fruit. |
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Mr Chisanyi said youths should be engaged in productive ventures such as agriculture, carpentry, tailoring, fishing, manufacturing gemstone mining, copper craft and art. |
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In the end, due to the meagerness of both our resources and our carpentry skills, we settled on a balance constructed of wood and a precariously balanced wire hanger. |
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This knowledge is not carpentry, working in wood or brass or farming. |
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There will be a small-scale industry in carpentry and joinery, as well as brick making which might also absorb the orphans upon completion of their courses. |
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But most kits are pretty well laid out and come with plans and some sort of instructions, so you and a couple of helpers can do the work with basic carpentry skills and tools. |
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One of the most common occupations of skilled slaves and freedmen was that of carpentry, or more generally any of the construction crafts, including masonry. |
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Many crafts are considered to be simple home maintenance, such as cooking, sewing and carpentry. |
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After having created or rehabilitated six primary schools and a training centre for sewing, ESK will open a school for the training of teachers and a carpentry workshop for apprentices. |
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Children forced laborers in a carpentry shop. |
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The new centre offers courses in typing, computer and leatherwork skills for girls, and carpentry, metalwork and construction skills for boys. |
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Low-risk offenders there can take classes in welding, auto repair, carpentry, food preparation, leather working and other skills. |
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Vocational training typically teaches specific skills such as welding or carpentry, and in some institutions offenders can obtain external certification of skills they have learned. |
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In the showroom's history section Boon Edam honors its legacy, giving an overview of the company's humble beginnings as a small carpentry shop in Amsterdam to the world market leader it is now. |
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We are a specialist carpentry company and are able to quote for new build timber framed houses, roofing, parquetry, decking and flooring for inside and out. |
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After a general process of the subject and an overview of the jobs, the training course offers a practical approach of traditionnals techniques used in masonry, carpentry and ironmongery. |
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A carpenter and joiner is one who has a much broader skill ranging from joinery, finishing carpentry, building construction and form work. |
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The oldest surviving complete architectural text is Vitruvius' ten books collectively titled De architectura, which discuss some carpentry. |
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You talked about skills that are no longer existing, and they just developed those skills, such as heritage carpentry, for instance, and those types of things. |
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Second fix work, the construction of items such as skirting boards, architraves, and doors also comes under carpentry. |
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It covers 10 crafts, including bricklaying, cabinet making, carpentry, joinery, painting and decorating, plastering, roofing and tiling. |
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They want to live and work in these communities, and they're really short on tradespeople in welding, carpentry, plumbing, and a variety of other things. |
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The new Fenger has sleek computers and a carpentry room. |
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Training could be provided to people acting as full-time carers to family members to allow them to access the scheme, or for people undertaking activities such as home cleaning, garden maintenance or carpentry. |
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Grant proceeds will cover the building, furnishing and equipping of the facility, which will contain a workshop and offer training programs in the areas of electrical engineering, carpentry, tiling, bricklaying and plumbing. |
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For the renovation of traditional buildings: internal and external masonry in stone with lime plaster, floors, carpentry and joinery work, slating work. |
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Male youth tend to select programmes in carpentry, joinery, brick-laying or motor vehicle mechanics, and female learners select skills like tailoring or catering. |
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Close inspection will reveal the difference between the wide-grained pine and the close-grained oak — these were furniture-grade works, not raw carpentry. |
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It is used in the building industry in exterior joinery and carpentry applications for boarding, shutter boards, exterior basements and balustrades and riverside panelling. |
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All the internal and external parts of the building unite a vast number of decorative works that can be qualified as works of high-class carpentry. |
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You've got your foot pedals and five or six guitars, but also there's an orchestrion behind you, under wraps — instruments in cages and carpentry, on rods and risers — and 1,500 people before you. |
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A container being sent to South Africa in Fall 2005 will contain medical, carpentry and painting donations, beading materials and looms to help develop micro-industries and provide medical and education supplies. |
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Services, including: travel agency, secretarial, dry-cleaning, housecleaning, plumbing, welding, electricity, furniture-making, carpentry, decoration and interior design, etc. |
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I frequently send them to the nearby carpentry shop to ask questions so as to break down their sense of inferiority, their inbred timidity in front of adults in the outside world. |
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A STOCKTON handywoman is out to prove that single mothers can carve a career in the male-dominated world of carpentry. |
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Interesting carpentry details include two Gothic portals and a rood arch. |
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Each year, Sask Polytech has about 900 carpentry and electrician students in Prince Albert and 2,500 across the province. |
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The blind are also trained in various skills including carpentry, stonework and traditional handicrafts, such as pottery and wickerwork, and are supplied with the raw materials and tools needed for such training. |
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Handicrafts, such as hand-painted fabrics, wood, iron, basketry, crochet work, dried flowers, knitwear, carpentry and masonry, also play an important role in Vistabella's present-day economy. |
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Largely self taught, he has worked on a wide variety of projects that include general carpentry, restoring an 18th-century house, rebuilding sailboats, and cabinet and furniture making. |
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The superior of the seminary allowed him to learn carpentry, and he soon achieved the standards of a cabinetmaker. |
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Furniture has been traditionally elaborately carved and in many Alpine countries carpentry skills are passed from generation to generation. |
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While there is no longer any bobbin production, there are a carpentry businesses in the village including Peter Hall. |
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Aim for a common link by selecting a design or colour to complement the carpentry, flooring and worktops. |
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They specialize in all manners of residential woodworking services, including trim work, built-ins, custom design, deck construction, general carpentry, and more. |
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It is located in a former theater carpentry and scenery production workshops redesigned by Peter St John and Adam Caruso, and runs the length of Newport Street in Vauxhall. |
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Types of woodworking and carpentry hazards include Machine hazards, flying materials, tool projection, fire and explosion, electrocution, noise, vibration, dust and chemicals. |
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For types of carpentry used in America see American historic carpentry. |
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Disassembling carpentry and joinery, stocks, frames and window sills with loading and disposal at the landfill designated by the supervisory authority. |
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When the carpentry is finished, the cabinets will be installed. |
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