Williams CNC ArtPrecision Craftsmanship Unleashed

// The Maker

Ten years on the spindle. One pair of hands.

I'm Michael Williams. I've been designing and CNC-cutting custom signs, wall art and statement pieces for over a decade — out of a one-man workshop in Washington State. 4,000+ pieces sold, every one finished by hand.

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Washington State Workshop
// Founder
Michael Williams
Maker · Washington State

// Founder Story

From a small shop
to a marketplace.

I started cutting custom pieces in 2015 — one CNC, a small workshop in Washington State, and a slow trickle of online orders. Ten years later I've shipped over 4,000 pieces to customers across the country — every one cut, sanded, stained and signed by hand.

I learned the online marketplaces inside and out. I also learned how hard they make it for a real maker to compete with factory imports, drop-shippers and AI-generated knock-offs.

Where digital precision meets human craftsmanship.

After years of creating and selling my own work, I saw how difficult it was for independent makers to compete on platforms designed for mass-produced products. Crafters Market was created to give craftsmen, artists, and builders a place where quality, creativity, and authenticity are valued — not buried under cheap imports.

Williams CNC Art is still my personal studio. Every piece is cut, sanded, stained and signed by me. If you want one-of-a-kind work — for your home, your business, or a wedding gift — this is the door.

// How I work

Made by one set of hands. Built to outlast trends.

Every piece, by hand

Every order is cut, sanded, stained and finished by Mike himself. No factory line, no drop-shipping.

Quality over quantity

We turn down work we can't do well. 4,000+ pieces shipped means 4,000+ buyers who got the real thing.

Custom is the default

Most pieces in the shop start as a customer conversation. Names, dates, themes, sizes — it's the work.

Makers first

Williams CNC built Crafters Market for the same reason it exists — so independent makers have a fair place to sell.

// Timeline

A decade, cut.

  1. 2015

    First Cuts

    Mike fires up the first CNC in his Washington State workshop and lists his first custom pieces online.

  2. 2017

    Going Multi-Channel

    Williams CNC Art expands to new sales channels. Catalog hits 100+ designs.

  3. 2020

    1,000 Pieces

    A thousand handmade pieces shipped to customers across the country. All cut, sanded and finished by hand.

  4. 2023

    Beyond the Marketplaces

    After years competing against drop-shippers, Mike decides independent makers deserve their own platform.

  5. 2025

    Crafters Market

    Crafters Market launches — a curated marketplace where quality, creativity and authenticity are the rule, not the exception.

// Why I built Crafters Market

Big marketplaces
stopped being for makers.

After years of creating and selling online, I saw how difficult it was for independent makers to compete on platforms built for mass-produced goods. So I built Crafters Market — a place where quality, creativity, and authenticity are valued.

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