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- noun Plural form of
woodcraft .
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Examples
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Various venuesNational Tree Week, across the UK, Saturday to 4 DecWoodland open days, woodworking, willow-weaving, woodcrafts and plenty of planting of trees in a celebration of woody goodness.
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About seven years ago I had a friend who did detailed woodcrafts.
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The hobby store was very nice, selling various leather products (no, don't go there) and woodcrafts and paintings.
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The hobby store was very nice, selling various leather products (no, don't go there) and woodcrafts and paintings.
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It remains the premier Hawaiian timber for furniture, cabinetry, interior work and woodcrafts.
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His Canadian skills and woodcrafts did not translate to Africa, but he was not willing to admit that to this energetic, presumptuous young man.
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His Canadian skills and woodcrafts did not translate to Africa, but he was not willing to admit that to this energetic, presumptuous young man.
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It remains the premier Hawaiian timber for furniture, cabinetry, interior work and woodcrafts.
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Historians of economic and industrial development usually neglect the tools of the woodcrafts, and when considering the toolmakers, they have reference only to the inventors and producers of machine tools.
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When dairy farming alone became too expensive and financially unrewarding, many Amish took on sawmill work, home and barn building, and woodcrafts.
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