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  2. Kumiko (woodworking) - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally it is made with hand-tools only, but in the western society they have made new techniques to make these kinds of patterns, it involves a table saw, a sharp chisel, and some guides made by yourself, some can be made with plywood and some need to be made with hard or soft wood.

  3. Warrington hammer - Wikipedia

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    Classification. Woodworking hand tool. The Warrington hammer, joiners' hammer, English pattern hammer, or Warrington pattern hammer is a kind of cross-peen hammer used in woodworking. [1][2][3][4][5][6] The chisel-like cross-peen side is used to set small nails and pins while the smaller, rounded face is used to finish driving them in.

  4. Category:Woodworking tools - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Woodworking tools" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. List of timber framing tools - Wikipedia

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    Hand powered cutting tools. Saw. Crosscut saws to cut timbers to length and in making joints. Japanese saws are special saws used in woodworking including timber framing. Axes were sometimes used to cut timbers to length and in joinery. Hatchet. Adzes are of many shapes and names. Framing Chisels are heavy duty.

  6. Wood grain - Wikipedia

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    Wood grain. The weathered trunk of a lodgepole pine tree showing an extremely spiral grain. Wood grain is the longitudinal arrangement of wood fibers or the pattern resulting from such an arrangement. It has various derived terms refer to different aspects of the fibers or patterns. Wood grain is important in woodworking and it impacts aesthetics.

  7. Pattern (casting) - Wikipedia

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    The making of patterns, called patternmaking (sometimes styled pattern-making or pattern making), is a skilled trade that is related to the trades of tool and die making and moldmaking, but also often incorporates elements of fine woodworking. Patternmakers (sometimes styled pattern-makers or pattern makers) learn their skills through apprenticeships and trade schools over many years of ...