They work with rods and they have to measure the diameter of tables sometime. If they're making round furniture of any type, of course they will use it.
well there is a Lot but the main one is carpenters
carpenters, and also architects haha
Chefs, carpenters, anyone who has to add, subtract or simplify fractions.
No, carpenters would not use tesselations.
Carpenters and wallboarders lift considerable weights as part of the job.
Farmers, blacksmiths, Carpenters and hunters
There are many jobs like fishing, farming, atheletes, factories, archeologists, carpenters, ETC:newtest3
Farmers, carpenters, smiths, lumbermen, drovers, tanners,
are there union carpenters in cloumbus ohio jobs
Carpenters, Builders, Engineers, Surveyors, Architects, Mathematicians, Astronomers and in general many other people from all walks of life use angles to carry out their jobs.
Some jobs are carpenters, farmers, blacksmiths, part of the government, a portsman, craftsman, lumberman, sailors, trappers and, fishers!
A carpenters main hammer is the claw hammer, but I expect most carpenters would have at least 3-4 different hammers.