ABOUT THE OWNER.........

Master Craftsman Robert Pascoe has been working with wood for over 40 years,
starting with built-in furniture in his boyhood home. “Woodworking has provided me
with a creative outlet throughout the years,” he says. Following retirement from IBM,
Pascoe turned his passion into a successful business, with his work highlighted in outlets
in Salado
, Georgetown, and Austin.

Demand for his product strained the capacity of his home-based workshop. Moving to a
location that provides separate and adequate room for his assembly and finishing
processed, along with a retail gallery, became a necessity. The old MK&T railroad depot,
located at the corner of First and East Street in downtown Belton, Texas, provided the
right mix of space and charm, and Pascoe moved in during the summer of 2002.  
Pascoe noted, “Not only was the physical space just right, the exceptional woodwork in
the 100+ year old building blends with our ‘extraordinary woodworks’ theme.”

Success again became the motivation for another move. Pascoe  hand built the Salado
Sawmill, located at 409 Salado Plaza Drive in Salado, Texas. Designed to Pascoe's strict
requirements, the Sawmill was constructed using an old-fashioned post and beam
technique.

In a response to market demand, Pascoe now plies his skill in the L
eander, TX area.

Pascoe will build to your specification. “I would rather do custom work,” Pascoe says.
“Making the same piece over and over again becomes monotonous. Custom pieces offer
design challenges and learning experiences.” Pascoe says that clients seek out custom
furniture shops for several reasons. They are often seeking something to fit into a
specific space or match another piece they already own. They may have seen a piece
that is no longer available from the manufacture or an antique they would like to
duplicate. “Most importantly,” he observes, “customers want a quality piece, designed
and built by someone who is passionate about the process.”

Pascoe signs each piece with the phrase "For my children", stressing that the quality he
puts into his creations will last for generations.



A Division of XtraWorX, LLC
"Your Extrodinary Woodworks"
254-291-3277
www.xtraworx.com
rpascoe@xtraworx.com
10303 E. Crystal Falls Parkway
Suite C
Leander, TX 78641
Pascoe served as a Woodworking Judge at the Travis County Youth Fair