Cabinet makers historically emerged from the guild system in Europe, particularly during the Renaissance when craftsmanship and artistry in furniture design flourished. They were often skilled artisans who specialized in creating finely crafted wooden furniture, using techniques passed down through generations. Initially, many cabinet makers were based in urban centers where there was a demand for high-quality furniture, such as Paris, London, and Venice. Over time, the profession expanded globally, adapting to local styles and materials.
Cabinet makers do not have to have a cabinetmaking license. They should at least have some experience with cutting wood.
You can get this info on-line, go to Lake Charles, La cabinet makers, go to cabinets then to local cabinet makers, they will give you a free estimate from prescreened cabinet makers in your area. You might also try Woodworkers Guild or associations, They would know of any Cabinet makers in your area. Good-Luck
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Some companies that produce cabinet keys include Jasper Cabinet and Cabinet Makers Office. You can also get cabinet replacement keys at websites such as Cubiclekeys.
Some of the oldest cabinet makers in the UK are Thomas Sheraton, Michael Ibsen, Michael McDonald, and George C. Birlant and Company. Cabot House Furniture is another very old UK cabinet maker.
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mahogany is called 'acajou' in French.
These workers are called cabinet makers.
The type and size of the employer a cabinet maker works for also greatly affects his average salary range. Self-employed cabinet makers earn between $18,000 and $60,000 annually, while those who work for companies earn an average of between $39,037 and $72,000 per year. Cabinet makers who work for companies with fewer than 10 employees earn the highest salaries---between $23,583 and $61,042 yearly.