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- Carpentry Safety; Why Bother?In my first year of carpentry on a framing crew I was a walking accident looking for a place to happen! The construction trades can be a very dangerous profession, so whether you are a working carpenter or starting a home project listen up!
Carpentry Basics Number One (Flooring System)In this series of articles I will be covering the basics of framing. I will be detailing the methods, tools needed, and other pointers for the novice who wants to do their own carpentry framing. Article one covers the Flooring System.- Getting the Mind Set for Finish CarpentryGood tips and general information to help get that professional looking trim work for your own finish carpentry project and hopefully keep the aggravation at bay. You always pass failure on your way to success.
- Carpentry Tips and TricksCarpentry is an awesome trade that has plenty of tricks that can bring every carpenter up to the top of their game. On this page I am going to give valuable information and secrets of the carpentry trade
How to Tackle Large Carpentry Projects when You Are Over Fifty and Under 100 PoundsThis article provides helpful hints on building carpentry projects that will improve the value of your home. It is especially geared to small,older homeowners.- Advanced Carpentry MeasuringTakes you through the details of how to accomplish measurements for the most demanding carpentry jobs using a tape measure.
- 3 Major Advantages of a Carpentry CareerDepending on your skills and interests, a carpentry career can be filled with advantages. Before pursuing this career path, however, first simply get the facts and carefully consider them before deciding whether carpentry is the right avenue for you.
- The Training Required to Become a Carpenter - How to Join a Carpentry ApprenticeshipAs an aspiring carpenter, you can acquire the skills of your trade through formal training programs and through informal on-the-job training. An apprenticeship is considered the best way to learn carpentry.
- Carpentry as a CareerCarpentry is one option you should consider if you are good with your hands. After all, you get to build stuff and say " I did that."
- You Get More Benefits as a Member of the Union when You Pursue a Carpentry CareerThere are benefits aside from financial you get when you decide to pursue a carpentry career.
- How to Apply for a Carpentry Apprenticeship in Central IllinoisA carpentry career can be a rewarding job. This article gives a step-by-step outline of what it takes to apply for an apprenticeship in central Illinois.
- Amazing CarpentryNo one else could build it.
Carpentry Basics Number Two (Building Walls)Here we will cover the act of building framing walls for your project. How to lay it out, build headers for windows and doors, and general methods of working with framing lumber.- The Best Woods for Woodworking and Carpentry NeedsHow to choose the right wood to suit your woodworking needs.
- How to Select Plywood for Carpentry ProjectsWhen working on your projects, it is important to know the different types of plywood that are available and choose the best ones for your job.
- CarpentryA short poem
- Carpentry Work - Is a Career as a Carpenter Right for You?Carpenters remain the largest group of workers in the building trades-there are more than 1.2 million carpenters in the United States today.
- The Nature of Your Work when You Decide to Pursue a Carpentry CareerYou should know what you are getting yourself into if you decide to become a carpenter.
- Tools for Carpentry CareerThere are various tools you need if you want to work as a carpenter. Here are some of them.
- What You Need to Learn to Pursue a Carpentry CareerDo you want to be a carpenter? Well, here are a few things you need to know.
- A Carpentry Career Begins in SchoolYou don't wake up one day and decide to become a carpenter. Just like other skills, you have to go to school and learn the trade.
- California Carpenter License RequirementsCalifornia has a required contractor license for both rough and finish carpentry. Future contractors need to work and then study and take an exam to get a California carpenter license.
- 5 Tips for Trim Carpentry like a Pro5 easy tips for learning to do trim carpentry like a pro
- How to Get Your First Job as a Carpenter - From Apprentice to Journeyman CarpenterBeyond classes such as woodshop or mechanical drawing, there are a number of real-world ways to begin exploring a career in carpentry and the construction trades.
An Interview with a Master Carpenter: All About the ProfessionMy father, Jerome Stamberger, retired from the profession of carpentry in the 1990s, having worked as a professional since the age of 18, first in Korea during the Korean War.- The Egyptian Contribution to Arts and CraftsThis article outlines the Egyptian contribution to the world of arts and crafts.
Brazilian Bikini Wax: Where No Man Has Gone Before - For Good Reason"It's a little-known fact that the person who coined the phrase "mind over matter" died of a Brazilian bikini wax. I've endured broken bones, carpentry stabbings, a bee sting that made my lip look like Meg Ryan's -- none of it prepared me."
Holiday Gift Guide for the Carpenter on Your Christmas ListDo you have someone that does carpentry work as a hobby or a career? Then this is the list for you. Here are a few suggestions to make shopping for the carpenter in your life easier.
10 Tips for Building a Wood DeckBuilding a deck is hard work, but it is possible to do it with minimal carpentry skills. If you have not done this before, read this article for some key tips before you get started.- Three Interesting Hardware Stores in North RaleighNorth Raleigh offers a wide selection of hardware stores. They vary from the national chains to the few remaining mom & pop stores. Some try to serve all hardware needs with plumbing, carpentry and electrical. A few specialize in just one area.
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