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The Maker's Intent
by AF Johnson Millwork Company
The Maker’s Intent explores the thinking behind the spaces people work in every day. From architectural millwork and commercial cabinetry to shop operations and construction workflows, each episode features conversations with builders, architects, designers, and fabrication leaders. Produced by a U.S.-based commercial millwork company serving projects nationwide, the podcast covers estimating, materials, CNC manufacturing, and real-world project execution. Follow The Maker’s Intent for real conversations on commercial millwork, fabrication workflows, and modern interiors.
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Episode 2: What Is Commercial Millwork and Why Does It Matter for Your Business?
What exactly is commercial millwork and why does it matter for your business?In this episode of The Maker’s Intent, AF Johnson Millwork Co. breaks down the role commercial millwork plays in shaping functional, high-impact spaces across industries. From offices and healthcare environments to retail and hospitality, millwork is more than just woodwork—it’s a critical element that influences branding, durability, workflow, and customer experience.This episode explores what defines commercial millwork, how it differs from residential projects, and why investing in high-quality craftsmanship can directly impact long-term business success. Designed for business owners, architects, designers, and contractors, it delivers practical insights into how thoughtful millwork solutions can elevate a space and better support operational and branding goals.Tune in to discover how precision, materials, and design come together to create environments that work as hard as you do.Explore more about custom millwork solutions and see how AF Johnson Millwork Co. can support your next project—visit their website today.Enjoying The Maker’s Intent? Follow the podcast and listen on your favorite platform so you never miss an episode:YoutubeAmazon/AudibleApple PodcastsPocket CastsCastboxiHeart Radio
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Episode 1: How Does 90 Years of Commercial Millwork Heritage Solve Modern Fabrication Challenges?
In this inaugural episode of The Maker’s Intent, AF Johnson Millwork Company explores how nearly a century of craftsmanship continues to shape modern fabrication in the commercial millwork industry. Discover how legacy techniques, precision engineering, and evolving technology come together to solve today’s complex design and production challenges.From navigating changing materials and client demands to maintaining quality at scale, this episode offers valuable insights into how experience-driven innovation keeps millwork relevant in a fast-moving construction landscape. Whether you're an architect, contractor, designer, or manufacturing professional, you'll gain a deeper appreciation for the balance between tradition and forward-thinking solutions.Discover AF Johnson Millwork Company’s projects, capabilities, and legacy by visiting their website.Enjoyed this episode? Follow The Maker’s Intent and listen on your favorite podcast platform to stay updated on future conversations around craftsmanship, innovation, and the built environment:YoutubeAmazon/AudibleApple PodcastsPocket CastsCastboxiHeart Radio
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The Maker’s Intent explores the thinking behind the spaces people work in every day. From architectural millwork and commercial cabinetry to shop operations and construction workflows, each episode features conversations with builders, architects, designers, and fabrication leaders. Produced by a U.S.-based commercial millwork company serving projects nationwide, the podcast covers estimating, materials, CNC manufacturing, and real-world project execution. Follow The Maker’s Intent for real conversations on commercial millwork, fabrication workflows, and modern interiors.
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AF Johnson Millwork Company
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