I design and create custom metalwork for clients, both residential and commercial. This includes a wide variety of products such as custom signs, gates, railing, staircases, benches and more. I work with the customer to design the project and then draw up detailed 3D renderings of the final concept. These concept drawings really help the client to visualize the end product while also helping us to make modifications according to the customer’s exact specifications and personal preferences.
I am dedicated to the mastery of metal and the creation of unique and innovative products through the use of a strong imagination and a high level of creativity. I strongly encourage creative thoughts and ideas and work directly with customers to help create unique, one of a kind products that will suit their needs. I encourage new ideas and am willing to create almost anything that the customer can dream of. I use the combination of thought, skill and technology to fabricate metalwork that is detailed, precise and will last for many years.
This is a floating staircase, landing and metal rail that I designed and built for a client. Dual tubing stair runners with live edge wood treads, hickory posts and metal rail inserts made from rectangular tubing and shaft. Powder coated a matte black finish.
I designed and built roughly 60 benches for downtown Dickinson. These benches are made from square tubing and have a charcoal powder coat finish. Many of the benches were bought by companies and then donated to the city.
I have built several steel mounts for displaying fossils at the Badlands Dinosaur Museum including a Juvenile Triceratops skull and a T-rex foot/leg.
Here's 80 feet of custom metal railing that I designed and built for the August House Venue. Built from rectangular tubing and 3/4" steel shaft with a matte black finish.
I helped with the West Dakota Vet Clinic remodel. I performed some of the structural welding, built the front entrance steel columns, and the truss plates as well as created multiple custom signs.
This is an auctioneer stand that I designed and built for a client. It's built out of square tubing, angle iron and plate with salvaged barnwood and corrugated steel panels.
Here's some custom hand-forged railings that I built for St. Wenceslaus Church. One set is attached to the wall to protect the paintings and the other is attached to the floor surrounding the bronze sculpture.