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Architects design carpenters build , I'm not sure what a contractor does though?

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A carpenter has either been to school, or apprenticed. a master has done both

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a carpenter uses nail,a joiner doesnt(glue or joints example dovetail joint)

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In most places a joiner is considered to be a superior or more experienced carpenter

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