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In metalworking and | woodworking, a jig is a type of tool used to control th |
uced to his three most prominent interests, | woodworking, acting and fishing. |
s, and on the amount of craft work, such as | woodworking and metalworking, which farmers were permit |
ms, a library, a world language room, and a | woodworking, and 2 pools one is rather small, the other |
our paddle tennis courts, seven clubhouses, | woodworking and art studios, a sewing room, lawn bowlin |
Much of the | woodworking and finishes are original. |
The most important industries are forestry, | woodworking and trade. |
Its wood is used in carpentry, | woodworking and turnery. |
stries including electronics, metal (AMAG), | woodworking, and glass. |
tion are employed in the boehmite, bitumen, | woodworking, and agricultural machinery industries. |
Visitors can try blacksmithing, | woodworking and colonial games, and see how the colonis |
In Znaur, the | woodworking and food industries are developed, and the |
wer gardens, indulging his lifetime love of | woodworking and carpentry and tending his goats. |
The reconstructed Langdon Hall now had | woodworking and mechanical engineering laboratories in |
ect of a May 1993 article in Taunton's Fine | Woodworking and a popular wall poster. |
y for the towns retirees that consists of a | woodworking and a metal working area for the constructi |
of the hole and this is undesirable in fine | woodworking applications. |
He currently practices | woodworking at the 3rd Ward, an artist's collective in |
run by the local council before training in | woodworking at Hull Technical College. |
, "Townspeople" in period dress demonstrate | woodworking, baking, pottery turning, blacksmithing, an |
It also had | woodworking, blacksmith, and electrical shops, a sawmil |
The | woodworking business made school furniture. |
acquired by Inchcape plc in 1973 though its | woodworking business continued until bought out by the |
Underhill was introduced to traditional | woodworking by a sister who worked at the Smithsonian. |
of Canada and a millwright (specifically in | woodworking), by trade. |
He also began a ministry for | woodworking called The Work of Our Hands. |
er, hockey, tennis, two ropes courses, art, | woodworking, ceramics, and cooking. |
Students from grade six to nine attend a | woodworking class, where they learn to make things such |
en, new music rooms, and new facilities for | woodworking classes. |
single, double & triple awards), graphics, | woodworking, engineering, media studies, ICT (Dida GNVQ |
, a bakery, a automotive service station, a | woodworking facility, and a number of others. |
rrent mill is a well-preserved 19th-century | woodworking factory. |
nge of purposes in cabinet making and other | woodworking fields. |
ng in all sorts of practical skills such as | woodworking, first aid, sewing, cooking, mechanics and |
Many of the tools used in | woodworking have steel blades which are sharpened to a |
learning- while the newer building offered | woodworking, home economics, and other courses. |
s in the culinary and vocational arts, with | Woodworking, Horticulture (the school operates its own |
are responsible for the high quality of the | woodworking in the house and its furniture. |
It becomes an important tool for | woodworking in the subarctic area. |
der and national Chess Champion and enjoyed | woodworking in his spare time. |
Casein-based glues were popular for | woodworking, including for aircraft, as late as the de |
ered from an economic depression, thanks to | woodworking industries. |
industry of building materials, timber and | woodworking industry are present in great proportion in |
In modern | woodworking it is even more critical, as heating and ai |
Jigs include machining jigs, | woodworking jigs (e.g. |
ger joint (also known as a comb joint) is a | woodworking joint made by cutting a set of complementar |
frame construction, a birdsmouth joint is a | woodworking joint that is generally used to connect a r |
A bridle joint is a | woodworking joint, similar to a mortise and tenon, in t |
Woodworking joints or other types of mechanical joints | |
All | woodworking joints must take these changes into account |
h the Dowelmax are stronger than most other | woodworking joints tested. |
ollowed by a hand saw or chisel when making | woodworking joints and other operations. |
to one another using one of a selection of | woodworking joints. |
Zafimaniry | woodworking knowledge was added by UNESCO to the list o |
A marking knife is a | woodworking layout tool. |
A scratch awl is a | woodworking layout and point-making tool. |
progressed through mat-making machinery to | woodworking machinery to metalworking machine tools, es |
In rotating-cutter | woodworking machinery, the spindle is the part on which |
In 2003, Fine | Woodworking magazine asked Krenov how he would like to |
ng editor and technical consultant for Fine | Woodworking magazine. |
since diversified its industry: metallurgy, | woodworking, metal fabrication, and production of steel |
A | woodworking, metal-working, food and glass industry, Pa |
waste shavings, sawdust, and cuttings from | woodworking operations. |
axes which could have been used either for | woodworking or as weapons, and the first socketed gouge |
A try square is a | woodworking or a metal working tool used for marking an |
alsmithing, fiber and weaving, woodturning, | woodworking, photography, paper and book arts, decorati |
dustries in the area are: power generation, | woodworking, printing and agriculture. |
In 1997 Akers founded FastCap, a | woodworking products manufacturer based in Bellingham, |
Woodworking Shop (circa 1930) | |
also include a bookstore, horticulture lab, | woodworking shop and a library containing more than 7,0 |
e begun in the paint shop above Clairmont's | woodworking shop and the Seattle newspaper erroneously |
the picnic area, the stone goods shed is a | woodworking shop and the waiting room on platform two i |
While a C-clamp is a useful tool for | woodworking, special care should be taken when working |
are is a tool used for multiple purposes in | woodworking, stonemasonry and metalworking. |
ool and spa, as well as a hair salon, bank, | woodworking studio, ceramic studio, large workout facil |
The Crown of Thorns is a | woodworking technique using interlocking wooden sticks |
In | woodworking, the starting raw material is neither flat |
Winding sticks are used in | woodworking to help in flattening boards, usually when |
Scary sharp is a method of sharpening | woodworking tools with sandpaper instead of conventiona |
rs later diversified into a variety of hand | woodworking tools as well as machinery for making woode |
stamp collecting and he left a lathe, many | woodworking tools and a camera. |
Woodworking tools such as adzes appear in the archaeolo | |
eliefs prevent the use of electricity, many | woodworking tools in Amish shops are powered by hydraul |
ade into useful items such as fishhooks and | woodworking tools, but still soft enough to be easily s |
luding drill presses and lathes, as well as | woodworking tools, such as jointers. |
harpening jig is often used when sharpening | woodworking tools. |
is noted as a maker of high end chisels and | woodworking tools. |
rk of families in Windsor who dominated the | woodworking trade, and John Moore was considered to be |
remote area of New Mexico where traditional | woodworking was one of the few means of survival. |
In | woodworking, water-based putties are more commonly used |
and groundskeeping, information technology, | woodworking, weaving, and secretarial work. |
ating from USC, Clentzos taught history and | woodworking, which he had learned from his father, at B |
This housed a gym and metalworking and | woodworking workshops on the first floor as well as cla |
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