What finish-grade woods are best for visible, consumer-facing parts?
Maple, birch, and walnut are popular choices for visible parts. They have smooth grain, stability, and consistent stain or paint absorption.
Maple, birch, and walnut are popular choices for visible parts. They have smooth grain, stability, and consistent stain or paint absorption.
Yes, in certain cases. Softwoods like pine and cedar can be used for shaped parts that don’t require high structural integrity or extremely tight tolerances.
We offer a wide range of wood species, including maple, birch, beech, oak, walnut, poplar, and more. Species can be selected based on strength, grain detail, or finish compatibility.
Yes. Many of our moulding runs are used in seating parts, panel construction, and ergonomic applications for precise shaping.
Yes. Our parts are made for integration into finished products, not as decorative or architectural trim.
Our customers include manufacturers of furniture, fixtures, retail displays, and other high-volume wood-based goods.
Our capabilities include slotting, grooving, mitering, drilling, rounding, and edge shaping. What you will need specifically depends on the part’s final application.
Yes. We specialize in bulk production of moulding profiles for commercial and industrial use, with consistent quality and repeatable output.
Yes. Depending on use, we offer species that tolerate environmental changes, such as Cypress or Mahogany. Contact us for more information.
Yes. Stain-grade stock is carefully selected for color and grain uniformity. Paint-grade options are great for finishing or coated applications.