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Iverson Hardwoods offers a hands-on, locally focused approach to hardwood supply, providing domestic and exotic lumber, plywood, and custom woodworking services for hobbyists and professionals alike.
Their inventory includes a wide selection of kiln-dried domestic hardwoods, such as oak, maple, cherry, and walnut, suitable for furniture making, cabinetry, and general woodworking. In addition, they stock exotic hardwoods like padauk, purpleheart, and sapele, offering unique grain patterns and colors for specialized projects. Customers can browse lumber racks in person, selecting boards themselves or requesting assistance from staff to find the best match for their needs.
Iverson also supplies plywood products in various grades and species, supporting both structural and finish applications. These are available in standard sheet sizes and can be cut or milled to specification. Their plywood selection complements the hardwood offerings, making it easy to source all necessary materials for a complete build.
For customers without access to tools or time for fabrication, Iverson provides custom builds and CNC services. This includes precision cutting, shaping, and joinery for components or finished pieces. Whether it’s a one-off furniture item or a batch of parts for a larger project, their team can execute detailed work based on client specifications.
Beyond materials and fabrication, Iverson emphasizes education and support. Staff are available to answer questions about board selection, woodworking techniques, and project planning. Visitors can learn about gluing methods, joinery options, and industry terminology, making the store a resource for both learning and sourcing.
Their facility in St. Louis Park serves as both a retail space and a production hub, welcoming walk-ins and appointments. Iverson Hardwoods positions itself as an approachable, knowledgeable partner for anyone working with wood—from weekend hobbyists to full-time makers.
Sources: iversonhardwoods.com
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