The Mission

Truth. Craft. Courage. It’s all in the cut.

America Deserves Better Stories. We Build Them!

We’re not just cutting wood. We’re carving meaning.

Wood Shoppe 2.0™ is led by old-school values that built this nation—and we use today’s tools to keep them alive.

From handcrafted wreaths and wooden signs to CNC-milled puzzles with purpose, everything we make stands for truth, craftsmanship, and country.

We launched Five Star Puzzles™ to spark conversation, preserve heritage, and offer Americans something they don’t get from big-box stores or imported trash: work that matters.

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“We the People. Still.” — Everett Boone, Ameriquin historian

Portrait of Everett Boone, elderly white American man in suspenders and bow tie holding a Bible and Constitution, symbolizing wisdom, faith, and patriotism.

“I’ve seen this nation tested—by bullets, by ballots, and by big mouths who never picked up a shovel. But you don’t build a future by erasing the past. You face it. You learn from it. And you pass it on better than you found it.”

Everett Boone

Ameriquin™

Everett’s words aren’t marketing fluff—they’re our company creed.

He speaks for every one of us who’s tired of the noise, the lies, and the forgetting.

That’s why every box, every print, and every puzzle we send out comes with a piece of truth inside.

Cut with purpose. Crafted with principles.

Faith in Action – We honor the Judeo-Christian principles that shaped Western freedom.
Freedom in Focus – We celebrate the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the soul of the American experiment.
Craft Over Hype – We don’t do fast fashion. We do lasting form.
Everyday Americans First – We speak to the heart of the nation, not the algorithm.
Heritage is Not Hate – We preserve history so we can build a better future.

We’re not making puzzles. We’re making citizens.

Meet the Ameriquins™! 

They are a cast of characters we created to reflect the soul of this great country.

The Ameriquins are gritty, tested, and ready to lead.

You’ll see them in our puzzles, our posters, and eventually, our books, shorts, and series.

They’re not mascots.

They’re the reminder of who We The People still can be.