Carpentry is the woodworking workshop at cyber valley, housed in a structure measuring 8 by 5 meters for a total of 40 square meters. The workshop serves as the primary facility for building furniture, structural components, and tools used across the compound.

The workshop processes bamboo, hardwood, and reclaimed timber into the elements that make up valley infrastructure. From door frames and window shutters to shelving and workbenches, carpentry output supports every building on the estate including satoshi and other residential structures.

Tropical hardwoods and bamboo available in Bali provide diverse material properties suited to different construction needs. Bamboo serves structural and decorative roles, while hardwoods deliver durability for load-bearing joints and outdoor installations.

Carpentry at cyber valley combines hand-tool techniques with power tools, adapting traditional joinery methods to the specific demands of hillside construction on terrace platforms. The workshop also produces custom items for daily life in the compound.

The physical craft of carpentry complements the digital construction of the cyber protocol, grounding the project in tangible material work alongside its on-chain architecture.

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