Address: 212 NE 6th Ave, Portland, OR 97232, USA
Phone: +15032310226
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7AM–5PM
Tuesday: 7AM–5PM
Wednesday: 7AM–5PM
Thursday: 7AM–5PM
Friday: 7AM–5PM
Saturday: 9AM–5PM
William McKenzie III
F*cking love this place. Great service and products, people who share your passion.
Jorn Lundin
This is an experience for any woodworker. It has a wide range of wood and great tools for an affordable price. Highly recommend to visit and you will never leave empty handed.
Colin Santos
Visited Woodcrafters for the first time today. Staff were friendly and genuinely interested in helping. I could have spent the entire day looking at all the beautiful hardwoods. I would highly recommend them to anyone interested in woodworking, whether you're a beginner or a professional.
M M McL
I visit WC 2-3 times a year, whenever I have projects. The staff is always so helpful and understanding of my ignorance, and they always guide me in the right direction. They offer great information, and advice, and provide great personal service. You never have to walk around to find someone to help you, since they promptly greet you at the door. Bill and Dylan are so amiable and knowledgeable. It's also really nice that throughout the three years that I've been shopping here, I see the same faces.
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Yes
Call them.
Good question. Give them a call. I know the shop in Salem can do jobs like that. Not sure about Portland's shop
Call them. This isn't really the place to ask that sort of question, but they'll probably do it.
Woodcrafters deals with maple, and a variety of other wood.
Yes they do. They have great selection and knowledgeable staff.
You might post something on Craiglist maybe, I'm in Longview but if i were local I'd gladly cut lumber for you.
I'm not certain about the choice of their business hours, but they absolutely cater to the common folk. I've shopped there many times. It's a fantastic store.
Please let us have a look at the project. Though we are a supplier of products used in making a “wand”, we also work with the craftspeople who make them. We would be happy to point you in the right direction if we can’t help you ourselves
This is Google Guides, not Woodcrafters' website
You're better of calling the store to ask. This is a public forum, not an official Woodcrafters Q&A service.
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