Classes & Workshops Rockler Moorsetown offers a fun mix of classes and workshops for all levels of woodworking expertise. Taking a woodworking class is a great way to learn a new skill, connect with a local community of makers who share similar interests and create one of a kind projects. Rockler provides all of the necessary tools and supplies needed. Our Story The history of Rockler Woodworking and Hardware goes back to 1954, when Norton (Nordy) Rockler started the Minnesota Woodworkers Supply Company in north Minneapolis. It was a small mail-order business with a big aspiration – to become woodworkers’ go-to resource for everything they need to complete their Projects. Under Ann’s Rockler Jackson’s leadership of 50 plus years, the company has grown nationwide with 48 stores and 700-plus employees. Since then, we’ve grown into an industry-leading woodworking and hardware source with a nationwide chain of stores and international reach through our catalogs and website. In many ways, a lot has changed. We’ve continuously added to our offerings as woodworking technologies have advanced, and we’re constantly working to bring the industry’s most innovative products, thinking and education to our stores and website. But in other important ways, much has remained the same. Throughout our history, Rockler has been a family-owned business – and in business, as with family, relationships are important. We still work with many of the same vendors whose products appeared in our catalogs decades ago. And we still strive to establish connections with you, our customers, that extend well beyond mere financial transactions. We want you to know that we’re invested in your success. You can count on us for the products, advice and encouragement you need to finish your projects, and you can count on us to stand behind the things we sell. As our founder wrote in the introduction to a 1988 catalog, “Our commitment to you doesn’t end when the package arrives.” We’re also committed to the future of woodworking, DIY, and the natural resources that make woodworking possible. That’s why we strive to provide “green” products, to emphasize recycling and to support sustainable forest growth through the Hardwood Forestry Fund. We’re particularly gratified that Rockler has been named the 2014 recipient of the Forestry Fund’s Gifford Pinchot Award in recognition of the company’s “significant effort to plant hardwood trees in America.” So as we celebrate our rich history, we look forward to many more years in the shop with you. Our goal still is to be your go-to woodworking resource – for everything you need to build both your projects and your confidence.
Jeremy Hunter Founder, Owner, and Master Craftsmen Husband to Joanna and Daddy to his two little boys (Lincoln 7 and Judah 5). I’m not just interested in making your table, I want to make the table that gets passed down and holds your children’s Thanksgiving Dinner too. While I specialize in building custom tables, I […]
Our Philosophy At JDC Carpentry & Woodworking, we believe that woodworking is an art form rooted in tradition and craftsmanship. We take great pride in every piece we create, using only the highest quality materials and techniques to ensure that our furniture is both beautiful and functional. Our goal is to create pieces that can […]
At MK Woodwork Studio we associate fine woodworking with a deep aesthetic sense, always seeking to transform the dreams of our clients into unique design projects. Durability, quality and uniqueness are some of the tenets of our creation process. Our ultimate goal is the absolute satisfaction of our residential and commercial clients. MK Woodwork Studio […]
Classes & Workshops Rockler Moorsetown offers a fun mix of classes and workshops for all levels of woodworking expertise. Taking a woodworking class is a great way to learn a new skill, connect with a local community of makers who share similar interests and create one of a kind projects. Rockler provides all of the […]
Open Studio is now available! To become a member, participants must complete two qualifying classes and demonstrate the skills and experience evidencing the safe use of tools and equipment. Qualifying classes are 1. Introduction to Furniture Making 2. Open Studio Access Completing the 2 qualifying classes does not guarantee membership and open studio access. The […]