A typical day in Custom Woodworking often involves reviewing design plans or client specifications, selecting the appropriate wood and materials, and operating both hand and power tools to shape, assemble, and finish custom pieces. You'll frequently measure, cut, sand, and fit components, and may need to troubleshoot design challenges as they arise. Collaboration with designers, clients, or project managers is common, especially when working on more complex or bespoke projects. The work environment is usually workshop-based, but some roles require on-site installations or client visits. Each day can bring new challenges and variety, making adaptability and a passion for craftsmanship key to success.