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Our studio in Drummond Centre village is a turn-of-the-century cheese factory, renovated to serve as house and workshop under one roof. Since we began building furniture, thousands of board feet have passed through our shop. Of these, we collected a dozen wood species from local sources. When we can, we buy materials from farmers, sawyers, and responsible loggers, some of whom still skid with horses. Selective cutting by responsible individuals, as opposed to clear cutting, is the only way we can continue to harvest precious wood.
We are proud to say we
have hickory sawn on the last water-powered sawmill in Ontario, and
beautiful butternut wood from trees now infected with a lethal canker that will
probably wipe out this species. Although much of my material is kiln
dried, I still prefer the traditional air-drying technique. Air-drying
yields wood without the fractured cells of kiln drying. This means it
provides stronger, more resilient wood. Air-dried wood
Welcome to our workshop. We hope you enjoy our work as much as we do. |
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