At Metro Millworks, we pride ourselves on being Albuquerque, New Mexico's supplier of sustainable lumber and live edge slabs. We source all of the wood that we provide and are able to offer a wide variety of wood types for all of your projects and designs. Whether you're in need of a table top, countertop, charcuterie board, sliding barn-style door, or maybe a hard to find wood type for a specific project.
Maybe you're not a maker but love the rustic yet modern design of handcrafted furniture and furnishings. At Metro Millworks, we'll work with you to design and create unique and original pieces that will enhance your home, wow your guests, and last for generations.
Maybe you're not a maker but love the rustic yet modern design of handcrafted furniture and furnishings. At Metro Millworks, we'll work with you to design and create unique and original pieces that will enhance your home, wow your guests, and last for generations.
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Started by Anthony Pomo, Arborist and past president of the "Think Trees New Mexico" project, Metro Millworks isn't your average mill. Metro Millworks operates on the belief that trees are a precious resource, and the salvage and offering of them back to the community as a usable product ensures ongoing protection and care for our environment.
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Grandon Goertz
Apr 21, 2021
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Gabriel Arnold
Feb 19, 2021
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Jgarcia
Jan 28, 2021
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Walk Worthy
Sep 23, 2020
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C. D.
Aug 20, 2020
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Was a huge waste of time. Set up a meeting to see about materials. Arrived and no one was at the property or answering phone calls. Waited half hour. Called back several times to finally be told I would have to wait 3 months. Other mills in town were much more help. I definitely showed up and walked around the property near the corner of comanche and Broadway for about half hour. Knocked on the doors of your small building.
Scared Shotless
Jan 28, 2020
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Paulina Lopez
Oct 05, 2019
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Will Schmit
Jun 26, 2019
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I was looking for some wood to fool around with. I wanted to learn to cut dovetail joints. I didn't have any goal -- maybe a bird house or jewelry box. Most of the stuff they had was way too thick for my uses, but we found a few pieces that I can try to resaw on my bandsaw. This is the place if you want big wood for table tops or spectacular architectural features...
Anthony Pomo
Jun 09, 2018
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