Highest standards of workmanship and personal service.

Our Mission.

At Wolfgang Woodwork, our mission is to serve God and our neighbors as we create one-of-a-kind, heirloom cabinetry, furniture, and millwork.
Our vision is to keep alive, and relevant, the old-world heritage of hand-crafted pieces that are beautiful, functional, and will last generations.

In 1984, Frank Hirsch III founded Wolfgang Woodwork, drawing on a rich background in cabinet making and various trades. Inspired by his father, Frank II, who introduced him to tools and craftsmanship early on, Frank developed a deep expertise in carpentry, electrical work, plumbing, and design.

Driven by his passion for woodworking, he strives to deliver high-quality solutions that bring his clients’ visions to life. As a master craftsman, he focuses on creating custom cabinetry and furniture that combines functionality with architectural beauty, aiming for pieces that stand the test of time. Wolfgang Woodwork is known for its exceptional workmanship and personalized service.

In addition to his cabinetmaking work, Frank is involved in mentoring through the Fr. Davids Prison Ministry. He is dedicated to helping incarcerated individuals gain new skills and find hope through perseverance, offering them a chance to turn their lives around. Frank believes in the power of second chances and is committed to making a positive impact.

Residing in Doylestown, PA, Frank is the eldest of six siblings and is happily married to Kim. Together, they have four children and ten grandchildren. Frank enjoys gardening and is an active member of the Christian Business Men’s Connection. His guiding principles are God, Family, and Work.

Why am I finding a recipe on a woodworking site?

“All work and no play makes Frank a dull boy.” As the name suggests, “Snowstorm” is a day when we stay home, cozy up by the fire, and whip up something homemade in the kitchen instead of heading to the shop. The first ingredient for this day? At least 10 inches of snow before we call off shop work. Whether or not you give it a try, we can all appreciate the warmth and joy that come from cooking with family and friends on a cold winter day!

It’s actually pretty good.