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The original was posted on /r/carpentry by /u/FineAd4816 on 2024-11-13 16:46:31+00:00.


I’ve been doing trim carpentry for a little over a year and a half now. Mainly working in really nice custom homes just doing basic trim, accent walls beams, hang doors etc. I’m an apprentice and my master is basically telling me to sink or swim throwing me in this house alone to install almost 200 cabs. Already pre assembled seems pretty simple, just extremely stressed, haven’t done this before and home owners constantly breathing down my neck. If anyone had any tips of the trade or things to keep an eye on that would be greatly appreciated.

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