Making a bowl from a log – Part 1
The Curly Maple log pictured below is 42 inches across horizontally and about 35 inches vertically. The chain saw sitting on top of the log has a 36 inch bar on it and right behind it you can see the helmet that I wear when cutting up a log. ...
Bottle Openers – New Product at Dailey Woodworking
Follow my blog with Bloglovin We’ve added another new product line to our already impressive mix of kitchen items: bottle openers. Right now you can find an assortment of chrome plated bottle openers that I’ve turned the handles for. The handles are made from natural and colorful laminated Birch...
Dailey Woodworking’s Pen Month, Day 6
Today’s pen is another Katahdin pen with platinum plating. The upper barrel has white stars in a blue acrylic background. The lower barrel is made up of red and white wavy acrylic stripes. You can learn more about this pen by clicking here....
Dailey Woodworking’s Pen Month, Day 4
Today’s pen is a platinum Katahdin pen made in Cherry Berry acrylic. This pen has color bursting right out of it. Cherry red within a body of white. You can learn more about this pen by clicking here. I also added another cutting board to my site today. This is...
Dailey Woodworking’s Pen Month – Pens 1, 2 and 3
The first pen is made from beautiful Paua Abalone Shell. Thin strips of the colorful shell are cut and painstakingly glued onto the pen tubes. A polyester resin is poured around the stripes and that is what I turn. You can check it out by clicking here. The second...
The Dailey Grind blog is back!
I’ve decided to re-activate the Dailey Grind blog. This is going to be a work in progress for a little while. We are going to start it off in a big way. I’m going to go back to the roots of my turning. I taught myself how to turn...