• Damage@feddit.it
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      1 month ago

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

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      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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        1 month 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.

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      1 month ago

      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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      1 month ago

      What is so bad with plastering? I would have thought that one isn’t too bad.

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      1 month ago

      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.