LAKE COUNTRY NOWSome of "Mac a Langelo's" workMilwaukee Journal SentinelGreg McDonald sifts through a antique, steel-and-wood tool box that is from the 1893 Chicago World's Fair. It includes all of the original antique tools and wooden compartments.Drew Dawson / Now News GroupPart of Greg McDonald's showcase of art projects. Look around and you'll see antlers, clocks, knives, sculptures and more.Drew Dawson / Now News GroupGreg McDonald worked for four machinery companies in his career.Drew Dawson / Now News GroupA few of Greg McDonald's knife work, pens and other projects he's worked on and continues to work on.Drew Dawson / Now News GroupGreg McDonald gave himself the nickname "Treeincarnator" because he believed he was giving trees and other materials a second life.Drew Dawson / Now News GroupThe stone carving Greg McDonald made by himself and later donated to the Pewaukee Police Department.Drew Dawson / Now News GroupThis praying hands piece is for a college student who requested a piece. Greg McDonald made it entirely out of one piece of stone.Drew Dawson / Now News GroupA nativity scene carved out of stone. Each human figurine is 6-inches tall.Drew Dawson / Now News GroupGreg McDonald's front door which he carved, painted, and stained himself.Drew Dawson / Now News Group