Finish carpentry in construction refers to wood work that can be seen when construction is complete. Door/door frame, windows/window frames, cabinets and base board trim are the most common finish carpentry items in construction.
A finish carpenter (South America) also called a joiner (traditional name now obsolete in North America) is one who does finish carpentry; that is, cabinetry, furniture making, fine woodworking, model building, instrument making, parquetry, joinery, or other carpentry where exact joints and minimal margins of error are important. Some large-scale construction may be of an exactitude and artistry that it is classed as finish carpentry.
Class code 91341 is Carpentry Interior/Finish. No structural carpentry with this code.
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Finish nails are thin and small nails that are used in carpentry and construction projects to attach trim, molding, and other finishing touches to wood surfaces. They are designed to be less visible and leave a clean, professional-looking finish.
This question was for Florida workers comp.
framing, finish carpentry, cabinet making, using different types of saws, etc.
cabinet work performed at the construction site, carpentry work, folding door installation, framing, garage door installation, ship joinery, store fixture installation, trim and finish
Carpentry is in wood working
What is carpentry What is the qualification you got to have What are some of the tool you use in carpentry
It all depends on what sector of the carpentry industry you want to go into. The following are different types and occupations:Finish CarpenterTrim CarpenterCabinetmakerShip CarpenterScenic CarpenterFramerLutherForm work CarpenterIf your looking to be a Finish Carpenter and want to start making Furniture and learn in some Cabinet Making classes then check out my link.I have also added some links to different carpentry business which i found in Google.
carpentry is dealing with wood
Carpentry is working in wood.
Yes, here is the code.http://www.cslb.ca.gov/GeneralInformation/Library/LicensingClassifications/C-6CabinetMillworkFinishCarpentry.aspC-6 - Cabinet, Millwork and Finish Carpentry ContractorCalifornia Code of RegulationsTitle 16, Division 8, Article 3. ClassificationsA cabinet, millwork and finish carpentry contractor makes cabinets, cases, sashes, doors, trims, nonbearing partitions and other items of "finish carpentry" by cutting, surfacing, joining, gluing and fabricating wood or other products to provide a functional surface. This contractor also places, erects, and finishes such cabinets and millwork in structures.The amendments made to this section in 2002 shall become operative January 1, 2003, or as soon thereafter as administratively feasible, whereupon the C-6 Cabinet, Millwork and Finish Carpentry classification shall replace the C-5 Carpentry, Cabinet and Millwork classification on any license unless the qualifier for the license has passed the C-5 Carpentry, Cabinet and Millwork trade exam on or after January 10, 2000, or held the C-5 classification prior to that date.Authority cited: Sections 7008 and 7059, Reference: Sections 7058 and 7059 (Business and Professions Code)