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If you meant the surname in a serious context (e.g., a person, athlete, or historical figure), let me know and I’ll tailor the post accordingly.
"Fustero" is an interesting choice for a compliment on a post! In Spanish, especially in Spain, generally describes someone who is uncouth, unrefined, uneducated, or lacks social graces. fustero
Unlike basic carpenters who built framing, a fustero often doubled as a tornero (lathe operator). They shaped symmetric components like table legs, spindles, and tool handles. Saddle Making (The Mexican Tradition) If you meant the surname in a serious context (e
It sounds like you might be using it in one of the following ways: Unlike basic carpenters who built framing, a fustero
A carpenter with a riding crop in one hand and a power drill in the other, or a cartoon wood plank striking a pose.
