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  • === Fuller as a Craft === ...ork] for instance, there are many entries for "walkers," who practiced the craft.
    927 bytes (152 words) - 22:56, 21 September 2018
  • ...that practices a craft and aims for very high technical perfection in that craft. Many professional craftsmen in [[period]] would work within the [[guild]] ...d and interchangeable to most people. A craftsman concentrates on the high craft of an object while an artist tries to elevate that object to an [[art]] obj
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  • ...]], and another may build only [[munition]]s-grade pieces, and yet another craft only full [[harness]]es for nobility. The [[medieval]] armourer would likely have been able to live well off his craft. In today's world, all but the most skilled or dedicated armourers find the
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  • ...practise which requires [[art]]istic and manual skill. Lurking behind the craft is the [[science]] of how and why the techniques and materials produce the
    668 bytes (89 words) - 20:11, 5 May 2014
  • ...s and the like offering advice and preferment to selected juniors in their craft, [[art]] or speciality.
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  • The craft of producing skeps had almost died out and the number producing these in th
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  • == Arts and Craft Topics ==
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  • ...onal signs of a [[craftsman]], objects used to indicate skill in a certain craft.
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  • The Worshipful Company of Broiderers is a craft [[guild]] that exists within the [[Kingdom]] of [[Lochac]] in the [[Society
    320 bytes (50 words) - 23:12, 21 September 2018
  • The Fibre Guild is a craft [[guild]] that exists within the [[Kingdom]] of [[Lochac]] in the [[Society
    327 bytes (53 words) - 20:54, 17 June 2015
  • ..., mundanely in the northern part of [[Germany]]. The members do a lot of [[craft]]s, [[service]] and [[medieval]] style [[combat]].
    828 bytes (116 words) - 03:18, 7 December 2010
  • ...required to be craftsmen, well-educated in the technical aspects of their craft. Only after a thorough training and understanding of the materials involved
    916 bytes (144 words) - 05:32, 12 July 2007
  • **CRAFT ROOM: Accommodates up to 80 (with tables). Carpeted, air-conditioned, table
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  • "Writing" is also often used to describe the craft of creating a larger work of [[literature]]. This is an extension of the o
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  • *Dard Hunter (1978) ''Papermaking: The History and Technique of an Ancient Craft'', Dover Publications (reprint)
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  • *Craft [[tool]]s and material *Craft projects - if you're not fighting, there'll be plenty of time to [[sewing|s
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  • Craft night: Every Tuesday from 7.30pm also at Little Bendigo PS. Fortnightly training and craft: Sundays 1 pm to 4.30 pm
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  • ...a field marshal and does not need to be an active combatant to master the craft. It is, in the view of many fighters, important that anyone participating w
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  • '''Braiding''' is the craft of making [[braid]] from [[spinning|spun]] [[thread]]. Braids can be decora
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  • ...en in the [[SCA]]. The Society does not have any [[laws]] relating to this craft which is not surprising due to the wide range of [[mundane]] laws that may
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