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  2. Woodworking - Wikipedia

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    Woodworking is the skill of making items from wood, and includes various techniques and crafts. Learn about the history of woodworking from ancient times to modern days, the different styles and designs of furniture and wood art, and the types of woods and materials used.

  3. Kumiko (woodworking) - Wikipedia

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    Kumiko is a Japanese technique of assembling wooden pieces without nails, used for shoji doors and screens. Learn about the history, method, patterns and tools of kumiko, and see examples of its designs and applications.

  4. Wood grain - Wikipedia

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    Wood grain is the longitudinal arrangement of wood fibers or the pattern resulting from such an arrangement. Learn about different types of wood grain, such as straight, spiral, interlocked, wavy and irregular, and how they affect woodworking and aesthetics.

  5. Glossary of woodworking - Wikipedia

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    Learn the specialized terms and concepts used in woodworking, carpentry, and related disciplines. Browse the alphabetical list of definitions from A to Z, with examples and illustrations.

  6. Japanese carpentry - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the ancient and distinctive craft of Japanese carpentry, which uses few nails and various tools to create wooden structures and furniture. Explore the four main schools of carpentry, their methods and joints, and the types of saws, planes, chisels and brushes they use.

  7. Intarsia - Wikipedia

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    Intarsia is a technique of cutting and gluing pieces of wood, ivory, bone or mother-of-pearl to create a mosaic-like picture with an illusion of depth. Learn about the history, process and examples of intarsia, and how it differs from marquetry and other related arts.