SiluvoQuiet woodworking tools

Compact buildsQuiet precision

Plan your cuts. Build with confidence in small spaces.

Siluvo focuses on people building real projects in apartments and shared garages. Clear plans reduce uncertainty so each build feels calm instead of chaotic.

Less dust, less noise Track-saw friendly layouts Calm guidance, not clutter
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Focus

Clear plans up front, fewer surprises during the build. Siluvo grows carefully, one useful tool at a time.

In motion

What Siluvo is working on

Purpose-built for small shopsNo fluff, only essentials

Early tools center on planning and clarity. The goal is not a huge ecosystem — just a few solid pieces that help you move from idea to cut list with less friction.

Cut planning

Helps organize parts, reason about sheet sizes, and approach the saw with confidence.
  • • Parts list in, diagrams out
  • • Respects grain direction and kerf
  • • Designed for track and circular saws

In design · Not public yet

Digital build guides

Modern plans for stands, fixtures and simple furniture — made for small spaces.

First guide available

Future hardware

Compact, robust pieces shaped around real workflows — not large-shop assumptions.

Early prototypes only

Principles

How Siluvo should feel

Each product aims to be calm, predictable, and kind to shared spaces. The following anchors guide what ships and what stays on the cutting room floor.

Low noise, low friction

Quiet rigs, concise instructions, and fewer steps. Each tool should reduce setup time and mental load, not add to it.

Real-room tested

Decisions are driven by balcony builds and garage projects, not idealized shops. Solutions stay compact and mobile-friendly.

Clear steps, fewer surprises

Plans surface constraints early — grain direction, kerf, and hardware choices — so cutting and assembly feel steady.

Built to age well

Hardware and digital tools are iterated slowly. Updates favor longevity, replacement parts, and a calm visual language.