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craftsman

[krafts-muhn] / ˈkræfts mən /


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Young men became wage workers rather than future craftsmen.

From The Wall Street Journal

Guns at the time were made by skilled craftsmen, limiting their production, and slight variations meant that damaged parts couldn’t be easily replaced.

From The Wall Street Journal

Beijing hasn’t only upgraded its toolkit; it has replaced the craftsman with the assembly line.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The crew, they’re craftsmen, and we are all together, building a world. It’s real interesting to me.”

From New York Times

Donatello was born in 1386, the son of a craftsman, and was apprenticed to the goldsmith and sculptor Ghiberti, also becoming a close friend of the architect and sculptor Brunelleschi.

From New York Times