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ABOUT Joiners and Custom Joinery

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Joiners work to create architectural woodwork, doors, windows, stairs etc. Staircases Barrow and kitchen fitting also fall under the remit of a joiner providing the materials used are wood. In america joiners are often create things known as "finish carpentry" or "millwork". Joiners are more commonly known as carpenters nonetheless they are two different professions. Carpenters often create rough pieces which may not be looked at where as joiners tend to be more finite in their skills. Joiners aim to create a piece of furniture without the usage of metal or glue to hold the patch together. Instead the wood can be used to create joints which will hold over decades and hundreds of years. Several types of joint are; mortise and tenon, dowel joint and pocket-hole.

A lot more finite still are the cabinet makers. Famous cabinet makers such as Thomas Chippendale produced original furniture which has not only stood the test of time because of their design but also through the quality of work. Through the entire 1700's the rich and upper class in Britain would pay for neoclassical and regency style furniture to be tailor made for them from the Chippendale workshop.


This still happens today, furniture can be designed to measure either for practical uses or even to be created as an heirloom. Made to measure furniture, or custom joinery is a thriving industry as the skills of a joiner are increasingly being lost as generations chose never to use up the profession. They often times specialise in one kind of furniture and master their art although most joiners are skilled to make all sorts of furniture and architectural items.

You can find two common forms of joinery, European and Japanese. Also the Chinese have already been using methods of joinery for seven thousand years which create furniture without glue or nails.
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