Sourcing guide
How to Source Custom Wood Components
For cabinet, furniture, door and CNC wood parts, the best supplier match depends on drawings, tolerances, species, surface finish, repeatability and export packaging.
Start with the part function, not only the size
A custom wood component can be a cabinet rail, door stile, shelf board, furniture support, tabletop blank, profiled strip or CNC-machined part. The supplier needs to understand whether the part is visible, load-bearing, painted, stained, assembled with hardware or sold as a retail SKU.
Useful details to send
- Drawing, CAD file, product photo or existing sample reference
- Length, width, thickness, tolerance and critical dimensions
- Wood species, grade, moisture content and visible-face requirement
- Machining details such as holes, grooves, edge rounding and profiles
- Surface finish requirement: raw, sanded, primed, coated or paint-ready
- Packaging method, carton quantity, pallet loading and transit protection
What Corvia can support
Corvia manufactures custom-size wood boards, cabinet components, furniture components, door components and CNC wooden parts. We can review drawings or samples, suggest production details, and prepare repeatable specifications for export orders.
Common sourcing checks
Dimensional repeatability
Confirm which dimensions are critical for assembly and which tolerances are acceptable for normal production.
Surface quality
For visible or painted parts, define sanding level, resin control, repair allowance and handling protection.
Packaging protection
Custom components can be damaged by rubbing during transit, so bundling, paper, foam or carton separation may be needed.
Repeat order control
Keep stable drawings, labels, inspection points and packaging references for repeat SKU supply.
Email product inquiry
Send drawings, photos or a current sample reference.
Corvia will review species, machining, finish, packaging and production feasibility by email.