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Motorre Design Millwork, Inc.

Listing #260   Listed on: 03/06/2007


Motorre Design Millwork began as a residential home building and remolding business in 1982. The owners passion of fine woodworking has formed the direction of this 25 year company. Distribution of high quality building products and shop work have been our main focus till 2003 when we created the ability to provide turn-key exotic timber frame projects for residential and commercial applications. Motorre has recieved national and international recognition for there fine furniture work.
 
Company Name:   Motorre Design Millwork, Inc.
Contact Name:   Mark Bolesky
Location:   Mansfield, OH  
Year Founded:   1982
Sq. Footage:   6,000
Employees:   3
Gross Sales:   N/A
Website:   www.motorredesign.com

Product Specialties:
    Architectural Millwork - Custom Millwork
    Architectural Millwork - Doors & Windows
    Architectural Millwork - Flooring
    Architectural Millwork - General
    Architectural Millwork - Millwork Installer
    Architectural Millwork - Millwork Restoration
    Architectural Millwork - Moldings
    Cabinets - Cabinet Designers
    Cabinets - Custom Cabinets
    Carving - Architectural Ornamentation
    Furniture - Custom Furniture
    Furniture - Furniture Designers
    Miscellaneous - Timber Framing
    Veneer and Marquetry - General
    Woodworking - General

Shop Equipment:
    Altendorf - F45
    Other - JET-CTAS-10-1 Table Saw
    Other - JET-JWB-20H-3 Planner
    Other - JET-JWB-25P Wide Belt
    Other - Pro-Cut 3 Spindle Door Station
    Delta - 1 Spindle Shaper
    Other - JET-JJ-8 Jointer
    Delta - 2 Spindle Horz. Boring Machine
    Dewalt - 10" Radial Arm Saw
    Dewalt - 12" Radial Arm Saw
    Other - 10' Vaccum Bag Press



Viewer Comments:

Posted By: Travis     [03/06/2007]
Nice to see a shop working with exotics. Not alot of demand for exotic woods here in the southwest every one seems to want the same damn knotty alder looks good fellas


Posted By: GC     [03/07/2007]
Nice shop.Seems like you guys do a lot of laminating...I would dump the hand clamping method and get a couple clamp racks, faster, flatter glue ups.


Posted By: sam williams     [04/28/2007]
continued from
prior e-mail, another two panels
30" wide x 90 1/2" high

and two more panels
29" wide x 90 1/2" high for front and back, one cut in half to make doors


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