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Welcome to daytonwooddesign.com the online center for all things pertaining to my art and craftsmanship. It will hopefully be a tool for me to share designs and experience with potential clients and those that have interest in my work.

Why do I do this? The answer is simple I love it. Woodworking provides me with a source of artistic expression and allows me to bring joy to others at the same time. If you are interested in seeking my services please feel free to contact me.

Feel free to browse the site be sure to check out the galleries and previous projects to get a feel for the types of work that I have experience with.  If you have any questions or comments please feel free to send them my way.

 

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woodworkingtips.com is an online woodworking resources for all sorts of tools and gadgets. They post woodworking tips weekly that I have chosen to syndicate on my site. Please note that the presence of any syndicated content on this site does not indicate that I endorse the content you may find on lthe linked sites.
SHOPNOTES: Shop-Made Pull
One easy way to customize the look of a project is to make your own door and drawer pulls. And it's a great use for some special pieces of scrap wood. To make one yourself, take a look at this simple technique. Continue reading: "SHOPNOTES: Shop-Made Pull".
7/2/2009 11:00:00 AM
WOODSMITH: Adjustable Assembly Table
When building a project, I don't like to stoop and I don't like to stretch. So I came up with a quick way to adapt the height of my workspace to the job at hand. Continue reading: "WOODSMITH: Adjustable Assembly Table".
6/25/2009 9:49:12 AM
SHOPNOTES: The Perfect Push Block
A good push block keeps your hands safe while ripping and gives you firm control of a workpiece. When it comes to ripping small pieces, I've found the perfect push block - and it doesn't cost a penny. Continue reading: "SHOPNOTES:The Perfect Push Block".
6/18/2009 8:51:49 AM
WOODSMITH: Countersink Tip
Let me show you a simple tip that saved me from my forgetfulness. Continue reading: "WOODSMITH: Countersink Tip".
6/11/2009 8:19:12 AM

 

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