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cabinetmaker

[kab-uh-nit-mey-ker] / ˈkæb ə nɪtˌmeɪ kər /


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Before the pieces are sent from Denmark to New York in shipping containers, they are stored in a barn owned by Balderskilde’s older brother, a cabinetmaker who taught him how to restore furniture.

From Seattle Times

Mr. Williams was a 36-year-old Vietnam War veteran and cabinetmaker in 1984 when Army officials announced that nerve agent would be burned at the Blue Grass depot.

From New York Times

To make all of this work, you will probably need to hire an experienced cabinetmaker to figure out the specific slides and drawer dimensions, and to install the parts.

From Washington Post

Now apprenticed to a cabinetmaker, she touches wood only to craft it into useful items — “Objects as objects. Nothing more.”

From Washington Post

Nancy Hiller never planned on becoming one of America’s most renowned cabinetmakers and among just a handful of women in the male-dominated trade.

From New York Times