Custom Wood Handles
Manufactured in Bulk Quantities
Hardwood and softwood handles manufactured to spec for commercial, industrial, and specialty use.
With multiple wood species available, we produce wood handles to your exact specifications, including tool handles, broom handles, garden tool grips, display handles, and other specialty parts.
Secondary machining options such as shaping, drilling, recessing, or slotting are available.
PLEASE NOTE: BULK QUANTITIES ARE REQUIRED.
Examples of Our Wood Handles

Species We Commonly Use for Wood Handles
We manufacture custom wood handles using a wide range of species, including Ash, Beech, Birch, Hickory, Maple, Oak, Pine, Poplar, Sycamore, and Walnut. Each wood type offers different performance benefits.
We also work with many other domestic and imported species based on the demands of your project, including aesthetics, durability, and cost.
Secondary Operations to Match Your Wood Handle Requirements
We offer a wide range of secondary machining operations to ensure your wood handles meet exact design and functional needs. Common options include countersunk holes, crossboring, ferruling, and slotting.
We also provide tapering, tenoning, and machining for receiving parts, along with rounded ends, threading (wood and metal), and other features that improve usability and assembly. Every operation maintains consistency across production runs and supports seamless integration with your final product.
Printing and Finishing Capabilities
We offer a full range of printing and finishing services to give your wood handles the exact look and performance you need. Options include branding, laser engraving, pad printing, embossing, and imprinting—perfect for retail products, private labeling, or product identification.
For surface treatments, we provide dip finishes, spray finishes, UV finishes, tumble finishes, and more. We’ll work with you to select the right finishing method for your application. Custom requests are always welcome—just let us know what you’re looking for!
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for Wood Handles
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- Handles – Ordering & Production
- Handles – Secondary Operations & Performance
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!
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.
We offer compliant coatings and raw finishes suitable for tools used in food service or sensitive environments. Contact us for more information!
Yes. We can apply color finishes, printed logos barcoded labeling, and more for product identification or retail packaging.
Yes, we offer raw sanded, oiled, lacquered, or stained finishes depending on your product use and environment.
We offer handles with external or internal threads, ferrule ends, or tapered blanks depending on your hardware or attachment style.
Absolutely. We regularly produce handles in custom sizes for brooms, mops, tools, and more.
Yes. We can manufacture based on samples, drawings, or discontinued designs. Matching dimensions, shaping, and finishes is part of our custom capabilities. Reach out to us today for more information!