Sunday, October 20, 2013

The life of a carpenter.


The life of a carpenter.

Outlines:

1. Introduction.
2. His tools.
3. Skilled labour.
4. Pride in good work.
5. Conclusion.
The carpenter is a worker in wood. He makes chairs, tables wooden beds and almirahs for the use, and ploughs and carts for farmers. Builders who have to employ carpenters to make door, window, frames, floors and beams for the roof, when they are building houses.
A carpenter must have a lot of tools. He wants saws for cutting the wood into pieces, sharp chisels and axes to cut it, a plane to make it smooth, a “lath” or turning-table to make it round in shape and hammers and nails to fasten pieces of wood together.
The work of a carpenter is skilled labour. It takes a long time to learn to do the work properly. A carpenter has to use his tools, he has to have a good eye for correct measurement; and he has to think about his work. Before he can make even a chair he must have the plan of the chair in his mind, and the skill to make it according to his plan. In Pakistan, the art of doing carpenter’s work is taught to the sons by the fathers; for the son of a carpenter generally becomes a carpenter in his turn.
It is a great thing to take pride in the work one has to do. And an honest , clever and hard working carpenter can take an honest pride in making good, solid and beautiful things. It is not enough to make a table, the carpenter who takes a pride in his work will want to make a strong, solid, shapely table, that will be useful for many years and that will look good and sound.
In short carpenter is a very useful and important worker in the society. It is the carpenter who makes furniture for us and decoration our houses.
He makes different things for our comforts. He has to work hard. He works from dawn to dash but despite it he lives a hard life. He is bound the work hard.










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