Can you produce custom-shaped wood turnings based on a drawing or prototype?
Yes. We work from technical drawings, CAD files, or physical samples to produce custom-turned parts that match your size, shape, and finish requirements.
Yes. We work from technical drawings, CAD files, or physical samples to produce custom-turned parts that match your size, shape, and finish requirements.
Our minimum order generally varies depending on handle type, size, and finish. Contact us for specifics to see if we're a good fit for your needs.
Yes. We regularly set up recurring or just-in-time deliveries for long-term clients or partners. Contact us for more information.
Contact us via form, email, or phone with your specs, usage details, and how many you need. We’ll respond quickly with options, lead times, and next steps. If you don't have the information handy yet, no worries. We can still help!
Yes. We can help you select lighter or denser species and match for color, texture, or grain.
We work with maple, beech, ash, oak, hickory, and other hardwoods. These are chosen based on machining needs, cost, or performance.
Poplar, pine, and birch are commonly used for broom handles. Harder woods like ash or oak are used for heavy-duty or long-life products. However, this can vary by use case. Contact us for more information.
Yes. We use durable hardwoods like hickory, ash, maple, and more for strength and impact resistance.
Definitely. Drilling, notching, cross-boring, or ferrule hole cutting is available as part of our secondary machining services.
Yes. We can add finger grooves, flats, contoured shaping, or custom ergonomics for better comfort and usability depending on the end use.