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Types of carpentry and carpenters

'' A rough carpenter is one who does rough carpentry; that is, framing, formwork, roofing, and other structural or other large-scale work that need not be finely joined or polished in appearance. A joister is a carpenter that puts in the floor joists. Floor joists are the horizontal boards connected to the frame of a structure at the level just below the floor. They give the floor strength for holding weight. Also they give a position to fasten the floor to. Joisters also put on the joists for the decks of a building. Joisters need good balance to install the beams and joists on buildings considering the elevation involved. A finish carpenter (North America) or joiner (traditional name now obsolete in North America) is one who does finish carpentry; that is, cabinetry, furniture making, fine woodworking, model building, instrument making, parquetry, joinery, or other carpentry where exact joints and minimal margins of error are important. Some large-scale construction may be of an exactitude and artistry that it is classed as finish carpentry. A trim carpenter specializes in molding and trim, such as door and window casings, mantles, baseboard, and other types of ornamental work. Cabinet installers are also referred to as trim carpenters. '' Src: Wikipedia

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Chinese blacksmith working in China wearing high heeled sandals, in open fronted workshop on Dazu China town street
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Chinese carpenters working in China renovating old terraced houses near silk embroidery workshop in town of Suzhou.
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Chinese building bricks and bamboo scaffolding used while working in China renovating terraced houses in Suzhou town.
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Trays of glazed models of Chinese pagodas, Chinese men with beards and smiling Buddha, in Guangzhou China market.
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Chinese men working in China constructing new toll road between Guilin and River Li use very little heavy machinery.
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Chinese woman stops working in China silk embroidery workshop in Suzhou. Suzhou embroidery much valued by Chinese.
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Chinese actors working in China theater give performance with English commentary of Chinese story about seven Suns.
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Chinese man in Wuhan selling ice cream from thermos flasks at side of road near row of parked bicycles.
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China photo of tourists at lunch tables on open sided cruise boat during journey on River Li to Yangshuo.
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China photo from Li River cruise boat of shallow river embankment with tall plumes of Chinese bamboo and mountains.

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