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A & M Wood Specialty

A & M Wood Specialty

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357 Eagle St N, Cambridge, Ontario, N3H 1C1, Canada
(519) 653-9322 forloversofwood.com
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Oct 17, 2021
Friendly and helpful staff, great selection. I came on two occasions so far to look for wood veneers and epoxy resin. They have a sizeable selection of wood products and very knowledgeable staff that helped me with all my questions. The building structure is entirely exposed, so there's no insulation and I imagine it'll be quite chilly during colder seasons. I really didn't think there would be a store like this for all kinds of woodworking needs in Cambridge

Sep 24, 2022
Amazing selection at prices much lower than we see in Alberta. Wish I had a truck to take pieces home. Highly recommend going upstairs to check out the cut-offs bin for small project pieces.

Jul 2, 2022
Gorgeous live edge, tons of variety and a perfect unique addition to our home. We’ve purchased here a few times and the customer service is fantastic. Thank you to Simon for his help today and for making purchasing easy for our family.

May 31, 2022
A rare find. These people stock all kinds of specialist woods including tonewoods for making musical instruments and veneers for fine furniture, and it's all here in little old Preston! Plus....they are helpful and knowledgeable. Definitely a five star business.

Oct 31, 2021
Have always loved coming here since I first got into woodworking. the smell as soon as you walk threw the doors just puts me in a great mood. such a selection of live edge and exotic wood. love how they supply everything you need for all you woodworking projects from epoxy to sandpaper even steel legs such a great place. the staff is incredibly friendly and extremely knowledgeable about all the products. always I would recommend A & M Wood Specialty to my friends. great job all around

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