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Discover LudwigThe word "woodworker" is correct
It refers to a person who makes things out of wood, typically as a profession or hobby. Example: "My grandfather was a skilled woodworker who crafted beautiful furniture by hand."
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The woodworker needs two types of vises.
In 1896, at age 20, Brancusi began to travel for the first time: he went to Vienna on the Danube and hired himself out as a woodworker to earn money for his stay.
For a woodworker, workpieces could be firmly fixed only with a screw arrangement of some sort.
Evidence in Europe suggests that the woodworker made use of a table or workbench as long ago as the Neolithic Period.
He was the second son of a woodworker but was legally adopted by Francesco Squarcione by the time he was 10 years old and possibly even earlier.
Among the most charming and delicate products of the Egyptian woodworker are the many toilet spoons and containers in the form of graceful swimming girls, lute players in the marshes, and fishes and animals.
This work was more like that of a woodworker than of a smith, often consisting of small pieces of iron chiselled and rivetted, and fixed on a background of sheet iron.
But it is in the field of cabinetmaking that the ancient woodworker excelled.
If that sounds like something out of Hans Christian Andersen, it may be because the woodworker in question, Ole Kirk Christiansen, lived in Billund, which is only a couple of hours' drive from Andersen's birthplace, on the island of Funen.
Trained as a woodworker, he had never painted before.
I'm a big woodworker, when I have time for that.
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