About the Craft
A passion for woodworking, dedication to quality, and respect for the natural beauty of wood
The Workshop Story
Ivers Woodworking started from a simple love of working with wood—the smell of fresh-cut lumber, the satisfaction of shaping raw material into something beautiful and functional, and the quiet focus that comes from working with your hands.
What began as a hobby has grown into a passion for creating quality pieces that will last for generations. From elegant furniture to festive ornaments, functional cutting boards to decorative bowls, each project is an opportunity to learn something new about the material, refine techniques, and bring someone's vision to life.
Every piece that leaves the workshop carries with it hours of careful planning, precise cuts, patient sanding, and thoughtful finishing. This isn't mass production—it's personal, deliberate craftsmanship where every detail matters.
The name says it all: Ivers Strong. It's more than a motto—it's a commitment to crafting pieces with strength, integrity, and durability at their core. Whether it's a dining table built to last generations or a wine stopper designed for daily use, from premium hardwoods to the final coat of finish, every decision is made with longevity in mind.
The Woodworker's Ethos
Respect the Material
Every piece of wood has its own character, grain pattern, and story. Good woodworking means understanding and working with these natural qualities, not against them.
Patient Craftsmanship
Quality takes time. Rushing through joinery, skipping steps in finishing, or cutting corners always shows in the final piece. Every step deserves full attention.
Built to Last
Every piece should outlive its maker. Strong joints, quality materials, and proper finishing techniques ensure items that can be passed down through generations—whether it's a handcrafted table or a treasured ornament. That's the Ivers Strong promise—pieces built with strength and integrity.
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Have a project in mind? Whether it's a custom piece or a question about woodworking, I'd love to hear from you.
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