Well Made Wood by WahlCraft

About the One-Man Shop Behind the Lathe

I’m Michael Wahl—the maker, turner, packer, and broom-sweeper here. From a big farm in Northern California, I craft small-batch, hand-turned pieces in the hours before work, after dinner, and on weekends. Each release is limited, thoughtful, and meant to be used.

Close-up of a hand-turned wood piece with rich grain.

Meet Michael

Well Made Wood is a solo workshop. There’s no assembly line—just me, my lathe, and a lot of sandpaper. Bowls, boards, trays, mills, pens—each item is shaped by hand to bring out the wood’s natural character.

Michael Wahl

Materials That Matter

I sustainably source wood from all over—storm-fallen and reclaimed lumber from the farm, offcuts from local mills, and responsibly harvested species from trusted partners. Every blank is chosen for its grain and story.

  • Reclaimed & storm-fallen whenever possible
  • Minimal waste—scraps become smaller goods
  • Food-safe finishes for pieces that belong on tables, not just shelves

How I Work

Small-Batch Craft

This shop runs on spare time and stubborn care. I turn, sand, and finish each piece myself, so drops are limited and never rushed.

Built to Be Used

Pieces are made for kitchens, desks, and daily life. Form follows grain—strength, balance, and a finish that feels good in the hand.

Values

  • One maker, start to finish.
  • Sustainable & respectful sourcing and processes.
  • Honest materials—the wood leads, I follow.

Have a meaningful board, branch, or fallen tree you’d like transformed? I take on custom commissions when my schedule allows.

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