Service disabled veteran owned. I began making plaques for award presentations in the military, out of ammunition and demolition crates. As I made more I became more interested in woodworking. In 2010 I was seriously injured in Afghanistan, which ultimately ended my career just short of 10 years. As I recovered and went through therapy I found woodworking as a great form of therapy. I began making shadow boxes while in the wounded warrior unit and havent stopped since. I make various styles of military related shadow boxes, display cases for flags and awards, challenge coin displays, and refinished ammo crate displays. I also make hardwood cutting boards, end grain cutting boards, jewelry boxes, small tables, wine bottle displays, shelving, and other small home/office wood items.