This built-in bed features a pair of drawers beneath. Wine Cabinet, making use of space at the end of a run of upper cabinets. Platform bed with storage at headboard, constructed of maple ply with visible veneer edging. Maple table top “ring” with glass top, and custom welded base. This cherry door was made for a good friend of mine – glass in the top panels, rusted metal in lower ones. This door is in our home, hiding the lego collection from view. White oak bunkbed, built for use in a girl’s bedroom. Building custom skis – step one is gluing metal edges to p-tex base, and laminating wood core. Skis have come out of the vacuum press, still need to be trimmed at the edges. My son Cole, with his new pair of custom power skis! Here is a finished pair of skis for me, with book-matched teak as a top sheet. Building skis is very rewarding, but there are multiple time-copmsuming steps. Many of the necessary tools need to be constructed before you can actually make a pair of skis. They get a lot of interesting comments, for sure. Double bunkbed, made with weathered wood with metal ladders supporting the bed, with a cabinet at the right-hand side.