CWB May 2003
In This Issue
H&R Custom Cabinets - Coming Back Better Than Ever
Coming Back Better Than Ever: A devastating fire gives rise to a streamlined, high-tech Wisconsin cabinet shop. - May
H&R Custom Cabinets - A Big Business in Small Parts
A Big Business in Small Parts: R&K Woodworking thrives on a combination of new technology and old-fashioned customer service. - May
Pivotal Design - CNC Provides a Competitive Edge
CNC Provides a Competitive Edge: Custom shop owner David Evanoff says his high-tech equipment helps him keep expenses low and productivity high. - May
Riverside Construction Services Inc. - A Blessing in Disguise
A Blessing in Disguise: Being laid off from their previous jobs led to a new and profitable business opportunity for two woodworkers. - May
Brent Skidmore Furniture and Sculpture - Sculptural Furniture Inspired by Nature
Sculptural Furniture Inspired by Nature: Plants, animals and other objects inspire Brent Skidmore in the design of his imaginative art furniture. - May
Riverside Construction Services Inc. - Cabinet Shop Changes to Increase Efficiency
Cabinet Shop Changes to Increase Efficiency: King Brothers Woodworking combines an assembly line approach with typical bench work to handle a variety of projects. - May
Building Your Work Force
Building Your Work Force: Assembling the right mix of experienced employees and raw recruits can help create a productive, well-managed and cost-efficient shop team. By Anthony Noel. - May
A Mysterious Metallic Toner Finish
A Mysterious Metallic Toner Finish: A little investigative work following a sales call reveals the 'secret' to a unique finish. By Mac Simmons. - May