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      62 months ago

      US defaultism strikes again, is this carpentry as in building houses or carpentry as in building furniture?

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        72 months ago

        Furniture or whatever you can make in a single location like garage or maker space, no engineer thinks of joining construction work

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          12 months ago

          A carpenter (at least in the UK) is going to be expected to be able to replace or repair joists, sash or bay windows, lats and other roofing and wall structures. Indoors or out.

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      If you think carpentry is easy on the body I can tell you’ve never worked for or as a carpenter before.

      In either case carpentry is a massive world. There is a lot more to being a carpenter than making furniture. If that’s all you’re doing as a carpenter than I would argue that you aren’t much of a carpenter and your experience is highly limited.

      To me this is like calling yourself a computer engineer because 2 hours a week you write Visual Basic code in an excel spreadsheet.

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      lol what.

      No.

      I work in tech. But (long story) started with a few years of carpentry/joinery. It is not easy on the body, unless you’re just making small boxes or cabinets. And even then, it’s still not really that easy.

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      52 months ago

      It can be easy on the body provided one has cash to get and wear safety gear. Too many people depend on a cheap employer for their safety.

      Buy good gear. Use jigs. Protect hearing.

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        32 months ago

        It’s a big assumption that you can rely on power/bench tools. At some point you’re going to have to get the chisels, plane etc out.