Do I have to ship the original?
Usually yes for an exact scan-based reproduction — you ship the piece to our mill in Oneonta at your expense. We handle it carefully and return it along with your finished reproduction.
Oneonta, New York · Est. 1994
Send a photo, drawing or original part. Our hardwood mill reproduces hard-to-find wooden components for homeowners, restoration professionals and manufacturers.
Usually yes for an exact scan-based reproduction — you ship the piece to our mill in Oneonta at your expense. We handle it carefully and return it along with your finished reproduction.
Send every piece you have. We can often reconstruct missing geometry from the fracture, photos, and a conversation about how the part was meant to work.
For simple, visible shapes, yes. For tight fits, curved profiles, or heirlooms where accuracy matters, we will tell you in the quote if sending the original is the better path.
Our 3D scanning and CNC process routinely holds accuracy to under one millimeter. The final fit also depends on the condition and completeness of the original.
We mill kiln-dried American hardwoods selected for the job: maple, ash, walnut, cherry, birch, and others. We will recommend the right species for strength, grain, and finish.
Yes. One piece is enough to start. We also quote small runs when a repair becomes a restoration project or a discontinued part needs a new life.
Absolutely. We quote everything from a single piece to production runs in the thousands. Businesses, manufacturers, retailers, prop houses — if you need volume, tell us the quantity on the quote form and we'll build a price per unit around your run size. The bigger the order, the more efficient the pricing.
Yes — we run a full state-of-the-art paint shop on-site. Once your piece is machined, we can finish it in any color: solid, multi-tone, matched to a Pantone or RAL code, or based on a reference photo you provide. Select a custom paint option on the quote form and describe what you're after.
We're a precision parts mill, not a furniture shop — so complete builds like tables, chairs, or cabinets aren't something we take on. What we do exceptionally well is the individual component: the leg that broke, the spindle that's missing, the turned detail that was discontinued thirty years ago. If you need a part made with real accuracy and real hardwood, we're the right call.
Every object is different. Once we see the piece, we send a clear quote covering scanning, machining, material, and any finishing work. No work begins until you approve it.
After you approve the quote, we send an invoice. Payment is due before production begins. We accept major credit cards and bank transfer.
Most quotes arrive within two business days. Production timing depends on the part, wood, and finish — we give you a real timeline before you pay anything.
Send a photo and walk-around video, or skip the upload and describe the wood part or idea. Our mill team reviews every request.