Architectural Woodwork Institute
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The Architectural Woodwork Institute (AWI), founded in 1953, is an American professional trade association. Member companies are the fabricators of fine finished woodwork, millwork, and furniture. AWI has published a Standard of Care for woodworking since 1961, called the Quality Standards Illustrated.
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[edit ]- 8th Edition Quality Standards Illustrated (QSI) - Introduction - Potomac Falls, Virginia - 2003 [1]
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