Brady Kofahl

How it started, and where am I today
Woodworking was passed down to me by my father. What began as a hobby in a small garage has grown into something much more — a business rooted in tradition, skill, and a love for the craft.
My favorite part of the process is milling. Taking rough lumber and revealing the natural grain through planning and shaping is where each piece really starts to come to life.
I focus on quality and simplicity. I spend hours with each project — inspecting, refining, and making sure it’s something I’d be proud to put my name on. No shortcuts.
Research and time are the two most helpful things in life
What I do
I handcraft a variety of pieces, but I especially enjoy making cutting boards, rings, French rolling pins, and other kitchen items built to last and be used daily.
I started in a single-car garage. Now, I work out of a larger space that my family and I built together. It’s filled with the tools I need to do the job right — and room to grow.
Working with my hands has always been part of who I am. Whether it’s woodworking, shop work, ATVs, electrical projects, computers, or cooking — I’ve always loved building things that last.

Made with love, Crafted with Care
