These are my primary vendors for kits, tools, and supplies. They have been awesome to deal with and very helpful in getting me started and growing. While Woodcraft obviously has an excellent online presence, I only use the webpage to see what’s available, but make all of my purchases at the local Woodcraft store in order to support a locally owned business. The owners, Joe and Susan, along with their staff, have been a valuable source to me and extremely supportive. Woodcraft of Eugene will typically be the first place I look for most anything I need for the shop and producing the products I sell.
Penn State Industries carries some items Woodcraft doesn’t have and is also a reliable business to work with. I put these links here for those of you, who would like to see what else might be available for me to produce for you. There are so many items to choose from I’m unable to list them all on my site. I encourage you to look and inquire with me as to whether I can produce a finished item at a price you’ll be happy with. When you see a particular kit, it will show the item in it’s finished state. Understand that the material, whether wood or acrylic, is only representative of a finished item and we can discuss what you may actually want the item done in. For instance, if it’s done in acrylic, but you want wood, we can do that. If it’s done in a light colored wood, but you want a dark wood, we can do that too. Also understand, that I may decide I would prefer not to do a specific item. Don’t be afraid to ask, I just might not be set up for, or feel I have mastered a certain skill required yet to complete the project for you in a timely manner. We can talk about it and I will consider all requests.
My first choice will always be to see if I can obtain the supplies locally. Obviously if it’s necessary for me to special order supplies to complete your project, the timeline for completion will be longer.