As a noun:
* The wheelwright skillfully crafted a new wheel for the old wagon. (meaning someone who makes or repairs wheels)
* The playwright's new work is set to premiere next month. (meaning someone who writes plays)
* The shipwright meticulously inspected the hull for any damage. (meaning someone who builds or repairs ships)
As a part of a compound noun:
* The blacksmith was also a talented wheelwright.
* The playwright's latest work is a dark comedy.
* The shipwright's tools were laid out on the workbench.
As a verb (archaic):
* The old man wroght his will before he passed away. (meaning to work or labor; now mostly used in literary contexts)
Remember: "Wright" is often used in compound words to indicate someone who makes or repairs something.