An Example of the Use of Traditional Woodworking Hand Tools in Product Design Studies at the Institute of Design Technologies of the Faculty of Materials Science and Applied Chemistry of Riga Technical University
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traditional woodworking hand tools; craft; wood processing; product design; education
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DOI: 10.7250/HESIHE.2022.007
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