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Waterworth's Woodshop inc.

29195 Pembina Trail Northwest
Viking, MN, 56760
U.S.A.

218-523-3035

Custom Cabinetry Woodshop Specializing in high-quality custom built cabinets, counter tops and built-in furniture.

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Our Facility & Showroom

Our Showroom

Located along the Historic Pembina Trail, our modern showroom has the ability to show you a large portion of what we able to create for you. Our showroom is a great tool for anyone looking to educate themselves on cabinetry and casework of any kind. We offer several great displays for our standard residential line of cabinets, several variations of our commercial casework and many different examples of our value driven line (Pembina Trail Cabinetry). We have set our showroom up different than most showrooms as we have every cabinet featuring different colors, styles and options as opposed to completed small kitchens. We value our past work for the purpose of completed projects and have incorporated full scale images of those projects into our showroom along with slide shows of other projects for ideas of what you may like or dislike. We are also one of the first custom cabinet shops with the capability to offer virtual reality views of your project before your project is manufactured. This does take a lot of labor from our staff to properly set up, so we do require an additional fee for the V.R. Tours of your project and we also require additional time to set this up for each project.

We have always done our best to portray who we are as a company in every aspect of what we offer, we are far from a swanky, down town showroom like many custom cabinet showrooms try to portray. We are instead going to do our best to show you the quality of our products, educate you on the differences between all of the options available, explain the pros and cons for each option and selection, and serve you as good as possible along the way. Your family is always welcomed at our facility and we will do our best to have treats and items for them so this is remembered as an enjoyable of an experience for them possible. We also have a newly restored vintage city park on our campus that is available at all times. This includes slides, swings, merry-go-rounds, monkey-bars, teeter-totters and more! Most of these items date back as far as the 1920's but have been restored with modern safety features in 2023. The founder of WWS has also found that his favorite hobby is growing and maintaining his nature pond, located on campus. This also makes for a great place to watch the wildlife or even bring a rod and catch a fish!


OUR FACILITY

When Tim Waterworth decided he was going to start making cabinets, the only space that he had available was his newly retired hog barn. He poured concrete in the manure gutters, and set up shop. This happened in the spring of 1991 and by early summer he had started to take his first orders for WWS full custom kitchens and baths. The equipment that we use, and the facilities where we work in, have changed a lot since those days. We now have over 5 separate shops to house all of our departments which is around 20,000 sq. ft. +/- and is continually expanding.

Our office building (Building #1) facilitates our needs for design, estimates, accounting, H.R., customer relations, and much more. This building includes our customer showroom, our offices, our conference rooms and our employee break room. We also use part of this building for our laser engraver for some of our very unique and extremely custom jobs .

Building #2 is our next building is our extremely modern CNC shop. It features all automated sheet goods processing. We use this facility to house our industrial CNC routers, our edgebander and our doweling machines that are synchronized to the CNC routers which make for extremely accurate cabinet and drawer joints.

Building #3 is were we produce all of our lumber products from doors and drawer fronts to face frames and moldings. This building also houses our specialties department and our counter-tops department. Our specialties department makes everything at WWS that does not fit the mold of our standard production model. This means everything from custom range hoods, to specialty cabinets, stair parts, counters, decorative panels and walls and much more. Our counter-tops department fabricates all of our own Solid Surface for a number of SS manufactures and P. Laminate Counter-tops from every major laminate manufacturer in the world. Building #3 also houses all of our sanding for lumber items. Wood can be a very sensitive product during the fabrication time so in our lumber processing shop we also feature a humidity controlled climate.

Building #4 is our warehouse and is used strictly for storage for all of our sheet-goods, lumber, and kitchen component storage (Sinks, handles, etc.) We have a bay system to keep materials organized and have 1 to 2 forklift drivers operating for every shift in order to keep all of our departments material needs fulfilled.

Our newest shop is building #5. This building is used for Finishing, cabinet and drawer assembly, project staging and loading. We run a fully automated finishing line that sands and finishes all of our painted and wood products and several individual spray booths for custom colors and top coats of all of our finishes. We also have stain mixing stations and staining areas in our finishing department. Ample storage is required for all of the pieces that must be finished at a custom cabinet and casework mfg. facility. Our assembly department is one of the areas where there is not much automation involved. This is where the products come together and pass our Q.C. Standards before being staged for loading.

There are many things that go into making good quality custom cabinets and casework and that much more again when you are trying to produce them at a large volume. We have always done our best to grow at every opportunity that we can afford and to do it in the best way possible each time.

Drawer Assembly

CNC/ Edgebanding

Lumber / Specialties

Wood Finishing

Solid Surface and P-Lam Fabrication

Sanding / Face Frame Department

Wood Finishing

Cabinet Assembly