The craftsman
About Mike
Every piece that leaves my shop started as a conversation. Someone needed a welcome sign for a new house. A dad wanted something for his kid's room in the team colors. A couple wanted a nautical piece for their wedding that wasn't mass-produced. That's the work I do.
I've been working with wood and my hands my whole life. I can't sit still, so woodworking became the thing I could actually focus on — and it turns out the focus pays off. I learned epoxy work because I wanted to see what happens when you pour color into grain and lock it under glass-clear resin. The answer is usually something I didn't expect, and that's the part I like best.
Everything is made to order. I don't keep a stockpile. When you order something, I make it — for you, with the options you picked. If you want something that's not on the site, contact me. Chances are we can figure it out.
The workshop
"Measure twice, pour once."
What I make
- → Painted wood signs — 18" and 24" sizes in walnut or maple, dark or light stain, white or black lettering.
- → Epoxy round plaques — 12" rounds with deep-pour colored epoxy, encapsulated design elements, clear top coat.
- → Custom epoxy signs — personalized with names, jersey numbers, school colors, sports motifs.
- → Live-edge tables — coffee tables and river tables with epoxy fill. Quoted individually — contact me to discuss.