List of common woodworking activities in no particular order:
- Measuring and marking [4]
- Drilling (for shaping timber [2] and for affixing purposes [4])
- Planing [3/4]
- Smoothing [3/4]
- Glueing [2]
- Clamping [2]
- Assembly [2]
- Maintenance (sharpening, lubricating, adjusting, etc.) [1]
- Affixing (with screws, nails, bolts, floating tenons) [4]
- Sanding [2]
- Carving [1/2]
- Finishing (lacquers, waxes, oils, etc.) [2]
- Edging (e.g., with moulding planes or trim router) [1]
- Jointing (hand) [4]
N.B. I'll not include milling and sawing in the above list because it will be done with powered workshop machinery. This also includes cutting milled timber to length with my compound radial arm saw (which I also use sometimes for roughing out fixed tenons).
Edit: Now updated with expected frequency that I'll undertake each given activity [1–4] where the number increases with increasing frequency.
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