Magswitch Woodworking

Featured Customer

Q: How did you first hear about Magswitch Woodworking?

A: I heard about Magswitch Woodworking when my friend recommended them to me. She had recently done some woodworking with them and spoke highly of their quality and customer experience. As an experienced woodworker myself, I was eager to try out the company for myself.

Q: What services have you used from Magswitch Woodworking?



A: I’ve primarily used their custom cutting and routing services. They worked to design a one-of-a-kind piece of furniture that served both my aesthetic taste and practical needs. The precision of their work has been top notch every single time.

Q: Have you had any issues with the service from Magswitch Woodworking?

A: Fortunately, I haven’t had any issues with the service from Magswitch Woodworking at all! Every step of the process, from sending in my ideas for a design to them crafting it and delivering it safely to me, has been smooth and stress-free.

Q: What would you tell someone who is considering using Magswitch Woodworking for their own projects?
A: I’d absolutely recommend choosing Magswitch Woodworking for any woodworking project! There’s no doubt in my mind that they do quality work that meets very high standards – and all at reasonable prices too. If anyone is looking for reliable and experienced professionals who are passionate about creating beautiful pieces of furniture then look no further than Magswitch Woodworking!

Woodworking Glossary

Craftsman: A craftsman or tradesperson who practices a particular craft or trade in the production of items.

Wood Glue: A type of adhesive specifically formulated for bonding wood to itself and other materials.

Sandpapei: An abrasive material typically made from silicon carbide that is used for softening, smoothing, or shaping wood.

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Clamping: Restraining an object with a device such as a bar clamp or C-clamp to hold it firmly in place for machining, finishing, assembly, and other operations.

Finish: Protective coating applied after the construction of an item to protect it against moisture and physical damage.

Router: Power tool commonly used in carpentry to finish edges by cutting away excess material.

Drill Press: Machine designed for drilling holes in materials such as metal, wood, plastic and other materials at precise depths and angles with a minimum amount of fuss.

Magswitch Woodworking Tools

Magswitch Woodworking takes great pride in the professional-grade tools used for each and every project. Sawing, drilling and turning are all at the heart of Magswitch’s remarkable precision and accuracy. Each piece is crafted with the utmost care and attention to detail; from high quality band saws to drill presses to table saws, every job requires a superior level tool in order to achieve superior results.

Lathe machines are also an integral part of Magwitch’s production process, allowing them to produce the intricate and aesthetic effects their customers require. These tools range from small, one-off lathes right up to 10-foot long industrial engineering lathes; whatever the project, Magwitch have the necessary equipment to finish it promptly and accurately. Each job is further refined with hand tools such as chisels, planes and sanders, ensuring that exacting standards are met every single time.

Cost Comparison

Magswitch Woodworking offers customers a cost-effective option to get the same projects completed by comparing the costs of materials and labor. Both short-term and long-term projects can be done through Magswitch at an affordable rate, since they have a number of experienced craftsmen working with them who will help complete any project that is requested. Additionally, Magswitch can provide custom quotes for customers who want to budget out their woodworking projects. Through these custom quotes, customers can discover how much a project is going to cost before it even begins. By comparing the costs of other woodworking providers to those offered by Magswitch, customers can ensure that they are getting the best value possible for their investment in woodworking services.

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Care Tips

1. Finish your woodworking projects with a protective sealant or varnish. This will protect the wood from moisture, wear, and tear over time.



2. Avoid leaving your wooden projects in direct sunlight for extended periods of time as this can cause them to fade and warp.

3. Dust the surfaces of your project regularly to keep dust and dirt from accumulating over time and potentially causing damage to the finish of your piece.

4. If you need to clean your wooden project, avoid using harsh detergents or scrubbing brushes – instead use a soft cloth dampened with water and some mild dish soap.

5. To maintain the beauty of your finished project, consider waxing it two or three times a year depending on how often it is used and exposed to changes in temperature or other environmental conditions.

6. Be sure to store your woodworking pieces in an area where they are not directly exposed to humidity fluctuations, extreme temperatures, or intense sunlight (if possible).



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