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woodworker

[wood-wur-ker] / ˈwʊdˌwɜr kər /


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Their original horns, made from wood and lead, had long been missing, but as part of the building's restoration the attraction's facilities manager Ross Morris, a keen woodworker, crafted some new ones.

From BBC

With a background in music and a passion for precision, woodworker Eric Blackwell creates intricate marquetry, clocks and guitar stands that combine functionality with artistic flair.

From Los Angeles Times

It might be hard to believe that this meticulous woodworker, sculpting delicate art pieces in his home studio, was once a rocker swinging his guitar around on stage in high school.

From Los Angeles Times

In this series, we highlight local makers and artists, from woodworkers to ceramists, weavers to stained glass artists, who are forging their own path making innovative products in our city.

From Los Angeles Times

Chris Gentry is meticulous about his craft — he’s a professional woodworker at a small company in Brooklyn, N.Y., that makes custom dining and coffee tables, cabinets and interiors.

From New York Times