One is liable for even the most minimal act: Shabbat 102b
The Work must be something which will last: Shabbat 102b
How this type of work was done in the Tabernacle: Shabbat 103a
Using a Trick to pretend that it is unintentional: Shabbat 139b
Potentially Related Forms of Work
Any Work which involves completing an item: Shabbat 75b
Making an item fit for use for a Mitzvah: Succah 11b, 33a
Drilling a hole in a wall, with a peg which will stay in it: Shabbat 103a
Striking a blow to complete an item, with something other than a hammer: Shabbat 102b
Fitting a peg into the handle of a shovel: Shabbat 102b
Chiseling a rock, to smoothen it: Shabbat 75b, 102b-103a
Engraving a design on a vessel: Shabbat 75b
Making a receptive hole in a piece of ore, where the hole is capable of having a larger hole dug into it: Shabbat 103a
Making a vessel, when smashing a barrel to eat from inside it: Shabbat 146a
Blowing a glass vessel: Shabbat 75b
Using a leaf as a funnel: Shabbat 146b
Folding clothing into a cuff; to hold something, or for beauty: Shabbat 147a
Removing the ends of strings from a woven article: Shabbat 75b
Striking an anvil: Shabbat 102b, 103a
Folding Clothing, for Shabbat or for the week: Shabbat 113a
Methods of folding which fix the item more than others: Shabbat 113a
In Fixing A Mixture containing Forbidden and Permitted Produce on Shabbat: Shabbat 141b, 142a
Placing a Lulav in water on Succot: Succah 42a
Opening a barrel's seal: Makkot 3b