Oh Show Woodworking
About
What happens when a neighborhood woodshop becomes the quiet backbone of Flushing’s maker scene? Oh Show Woodworking operates from 16-63 Cody Ave, a low-slung block where the scent of sawdust competes with the hum of the 7 train a few avenues over. Custom furniture, built-ins, and architectural millwork are the staples here—each piece shaped by hands that have likely measured every awkward corner of a Queens apartment. Call them at (718) 381-8088 when the IKEA hack won’t cut it; they’ll quote the job while the kettle boils on the back burner.
Woodworkers in the borough have long relied on places like this to turn raw lumber into something that survives the city’s shifting layouts. Shelving, cabinetry, even stair treads—anything that must bear weight or memory can be milled, sanded, and finished within these walls. Directions to the shop are straightforward: a quick detour off the Grand Central Parkway lands you at the map listing here. Locals know to bring sketches, not assumptions; the best results start with a conversation, not a catalog.