Inside the workshop.
A tour of the place every Pro·Wood piece comes from — the bench, the mill, the tools, and the people who use them.
Bouar · Mount Lebanon
350 m² of dust, glue, and quiet.
A milling room, a bench room, a finishing booth, and a small showroom for clients to handle wood samples and joinery mockups before we cut a single board.
Tools that earn their place.
We're not chasing the newest gadgets. The tools we use are chosen to give the best surface, the best fit, and the best finish — old or new doesn't matter.
Hand planes
For surfaces a sander can't match. Tear-out free, ready for oil, no scratch pattern.
Industrial planer & jointer
For getting rough boards dead flat and parallel. The foundation of every clean joint.
Sliding table saw
For panel cuts under a millimeter of accuracy — the spine of cabinetry work.
Spray booth
Filtered, controlled finishing for hand-rubbed oils, hard waxes, and water-based lacquers.
Drying kiln
For local timber that arrives green. Slow drying, stable wood, no warping after install.
Custom jigs
We build the jig before we build the piece. Every joint is repeatable and dead-on.
Hollow-chisel mortiser
Square mortises in seconds, with the precision of a hand cut. The backbone of our mortise & tenon work.
Bandsaw & resaw
For cutting curves and book-matching slabs. We open one board into two perfect mirrored halves.
The process.
Visit & sketch
We come to the room. Measurements, light, materials around it, how you live there. We sketch by hand on the spot.
Drawings & wood selection
Full-scale drawings approved by you. We pull boards from our stock and you choose the actual planks.
Mill & joint
Rough timber becomes a clean stack of components. Joinery is dry-fit and tuned by hand.
Glue-up & sand
Pieces come together in stages. Hand-planed surfaces, then progressive sanding to the finish grit.
Finish
Oils, hard waxes, or low-VOC lacquer — chosen to match the wood and how the piece will be used.
Delivery & install
We deliver and install ourselves. Adjustments on site, walk-throughs, care instructions — done.
Come by — handle the wood.
Every Saturday morning we open the workshop for clients who want to feel the timbers before committing. Drop us a message first.







