Joiner or Carpenter?
Many people make the simple mistake of confusing
a joiner and a carpenter.
Many Joiners and
Carpenters can do both jobs, so it’s easy to confuse
the two, however the two trades are quite different.
Both involve woodwork, but they...
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Joiner or Carpenter?
Many people make the simple mistake of confusing
a joiner and a carpenter.
Many Joiners and
Carpenters can do both jobs, so it’s easy to confuse
the two, however the two trades are quite different.
Both involve woodwork, but they aren’t the same,
so today, we’ll take you through the differences
between the two!
A Joiner cuts and fixes the joints in wood without
the use of nails, screws or other metal fixings.
Due to
the nature of the work and the tools needed, joiners
tend to work out of a workshop as the tools are often
non-portable.
A joiner usually produces items such
as interior and exterior doors, windows, stairs, tables,
bookshelves and more.
- wikipedia
Joiner
Carpenter
Carpenter is often used as the general term for
a woodworking professional, however, not all
carpenters are skilled in the art of joinery.
General
carpenters may also have a different set of skills to a
joiner, including screwdrivers, nails and may often be
seen working outdoors rather
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