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Cabinet Makers in Beaverton, OR

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Business Listing   A Cut Above Woodworking - Beaverton, OR - Phone: (503) 649-5194


Business Listing   Amish Furniture Gallery - Beaverton, OR - Phone: (503) 352-0745


Business Listing   Berg BROS Woodworking - Beaverton, OR - Phone: (503) 649-4535


Business Listing   Cabinet Source Inc - Beaverton, OR - Phone: (503) 520-1111


Business Listing   Gregg Bonnet - Beaverton, OR - Phone: (503) 810-5122


Business Listing   Kurt Dahlgren's Prefinishing - Beaverton, OR - Phone: (503) 644-0220


Business Listing   Parr Lumber CO - Retail Yards- Aloha - Beaverton, OR - Phone: (503) 645-7425


Business Listing   Scribner's Cabinet Shop - Beaverton, OR - Phone: (503) 649-2722


Business Listing   Wood You Believe - Beaverton, OR - Phone: (503) 641-2722


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Helpful Definition for: Cabinet Makers


A person in Beaverton who makes fine furniture, decorative cornices, etc. is known as a 'Cabinet Maker'. Cabinet makers practice using different woodworking skills to create cabinets, shelving and lots of furniture. Cabinet making skill comprises techniques such as creating suitable joints, dados, bevels, chamfers and shelving systems. Also, cabinet makers in Beaverton use finishing tools such as routers to create decorative edgings. The ultimate focus of these cabinet makers is the construction of cabinetry. In the 19th century, there was a growing demand in most of the industrialized countries for marvelously made furniture. This ultimately resulted in a growth in the total number of traditional cabinet makers.

Recent Business News for: Cabinet Makers

The empire of desire - The Economist

The empire of desireThe EconomistFRANCE'S tradition of making exquisite luxuries dates back at least to the court of Louis XIV. The sun king financed ébénistes (cabinet-makers), tapisseurs (upholsterers), menuisiers (carpenters) and other artisans who made beautiful and largely ...and more »