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Dailey Woodworking
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My name is Kim Dailey and I am the person who creates everything that we make at Dailey Woodworking. One of my goals is to create art that you can use every day. I make beautiful functional art objects that you can use in your kitchen, dining room or office. Please visit daileywoodworking.com or daileywoodworking.etsy.com to see all of our products.
I'm changing the focus of this channel to include all that we do here at Dailey Woodworking. I create beautiful pieces in my shop during the day but we are also making maple syrup again and have a lot of outside projects to get done as well. Please stick around to see what we are up too.
I'm changing the focus of this channel to include all that we do here at Dailey Woodworking. I create beautiful pieces in my shop during the day but we are also making maple syrup again and have a lot of outside projects to get done as well. Please stick around to see what we are up too.
Sawing my first log in almost a year on our HM130MAX sawmill.
This my first time sawing a log since August, 2023. I'm cutting on our HM130MAX sawmill. I'm attempting to make beams for bridges to cross some wet spots on our property. Unfortunately because of the heat and humidity both cameras overheated and I can't show you all of it.
By day I am a woodturner/woodworker . Check out my work here. daileywoodworking.com/
Some of the things that we use to make our videos.
TYM T25 tractor
Woodland Mills HM130MAX Woodlander bandsaw mill
Woodland Mills WC46 Wood chipper
Titan Implements 5 foot double edge grader number 3605
CountyLine 25 ton wood splitter from Tractor Supply
Canon EOS M50 Mark II amzn.to/44Wov6c
GoPro Hero 11 amzn.to/3GJgbgK
GoPro Hero 8 amzn.to/3OZiM7T
DJI wireless microphones amzn.to/3ih9Fo4
My headphones 3M WorkTunes Connect amzn.to/3zElpqo
ISOtunes PRO 2.0 Bluetooth Earplug Headphones amzn.to/3IzftCe
DeWalt pole saw that I used to trim the tops of the trees along the road with.
Without battery amzn.to/3suG53E
With battery amzn.to/3FWFCu8
Our address:
Dailey Woodworking
P.O. Box 114
Dixfield, ME 04224
DISCLAIMER: This video and description contains affiliate links, which means that if you buy something through these links I may get a small share of the sale which helps us to keep making content.
By day I am a woodturner/woodworker . Check out my work here. daileywoodworking.com/
Some of the things that we use to make our videos.
TYM T25 tractor
Woodland Mills HM130MAX Woodlander bandsaw mill
Woodland Mills WC46 Wood chipper
Titan Implements 5 foot double edge grader number 3605
CountyLine 25 ton wood splitter from Tractor Supply
Canon EOS M50 Mark II amzn.to/44Wov6c
GoPro Hero 11 amzn.to/3GJgbgK
GoPro Hero 8 amzn.to/3OZiM7T
DJI wireless microphones amzn.to/3ih9Fo4
My headphones 3M WorkTunes Connect amzn.to/3zElpqo
ISOtunes PRO 2.0 Bluetooth Earplug Headphones amzn.to/3IzftCe
DeWalt pole saw that I used to trim the tops of the trees along the road with.
Without battery amzn.to/3suG53E
With battery amzn.to/3FWFCu8
Our address:
Dailey Woodworking
P.O. Box 114
Dixfield, ME 04224
DISCLAIMER: This video and description contains affiliate links, which means that if you buy something through these links I may get a small share of the sale which helps us to keep making content.
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Final cut on a beautiful beam
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Final cut on a 5”x6” beam on our Woodland Mills HM130MAX Woodlander sawmill.
What I'm learning while grading the road
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I'm back again this year trying to fix our rutted road with our TYM T25 tractor and Titan double edge grader. I point out some of the things that I've learned. They may help you too. By day I am a woodturner/woodworker . Check out my work here. daileywoodworking.com/ Some of the things that we use to make our videos. TYM T25 tractor Woodland Mills HM130MAX Woodlander bandsaw mill Woodland Mills...
Chipping brush and a request for your help.
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We are continuing to clean up the brush pile from the side of our road. We are getting more familiar with our Woodland Mills WC46 wood chipper. By day I am a woodturner/woodworker . Check out my work here. daileywoodworking.com/ Here is the DeWalt pole saw that I used to trim the tops of the trees along the road with. Without battery amzn.to/3suG53E With battery amzn.to/3FWFCu8 Some of the thin...
Starting to create the bottom of a spoon with my Onefinity cnc.
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Carving the rough bottom shape of a spoon with yesterday’s Cherry that I was planning down. Using my Onefinity Journeyman Pro and a 1/4 ball nose bit. #onefinity #woodenspoon #woodworking
Creating my first jig on my Onefinity CNC
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I’m finally making a much needed jig for engraving multiple cork coasters on my laser at one time. Here I’m using my Onefinity Journeyman CNC to route out the jig. #onefinity #daileywoodworking
Should this be a new product for us?
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My prototype of a Cherry wooden spoon. Please let me know if this should be a new product for us. Thank you.
We are back! Introducing Alvin the Chipper
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We are continuing to clean up our road. In this video we introduce you to Alvin our wood chipper. By day I am a woodturner/woodworker . Check out my work here. daileywoodworking.com/ Here is the DeWalt pole saw that I used to trim the tops of the trees along the road with. Without battery amzn.to/3suG53E With battery amzn.to/3FWFCu8 Some of the things that we use to make our videos. TYM T25 tra...
What small batch maple syrup makers use to get ahead.
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What small batch maple syrup makers use to get ahead.
Installing our first maple sap main line in 20 years
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Installing our first maple sap main line in 20 years
Our latest project, brush removal and delivery of a new piece of equipment
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Our latest project, brush removal and delivery of a new piece of equipment
Sawing first red oak log on our Woodland Mills HM130MAX
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Sawing first red oak log on our Woodland Mills HM130MAX
Using our TYM T25 tractor and backhoe to drain the swamp in our log yard
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Using our TYM T25 tractor and backhoe to drain the swamp in our log yard
Sawing Pine Stickers on the Woodland Mills HM130MAX bandsaw. #woodlandmills #bandsaw #bandsawmill
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Sawing Pine Stickers on the Woodland Mills HM130MAX bandsaw. #woodlandmills #bandsaw #bandsawmill
Sawing a curved log on HM130MAX bandsaw #woodlandmills #bandsaw #bandsawmill
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Sawing a curved log on HM130MAX bandsaw #woodlandmills #bandsaw #bandsawmill
First log cut on the HM130MAX Woodlander bandsaw mill #woodlandmills #bandsawmill
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First log cut on the HM130MAX Woodlander bandsaw mill #woodlandmills #bandsawmill
Creating flat boards on the Onefinity Journeyman X50 #onefinity #cnc #cnc
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Creating flat boards on the Onefinity Journeyman X50 #onefinity #cnc #cnc
First time using Onefinity cnc to flatten board. #onefinity #cnc
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First time using Onefinity cnc to flatten board. #onefinity #cnc
Screwing up my first sign on the new Onefinity cnc.
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Screwing up my first sign on the new Onefinity cnc.
Moving lots of heavy wet spring snow with our TYM T25 tractor.
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Moving lots of heavy wet spring snow with our TYM T25 tractor.
Moving snow during March snowstorm. 25 minutes of plowing in 45 seconds!
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Moving snow during March snowstorm. 25 minutes of plowing in 45 seconds!
Sugarbush Update. Logging is about to begin.
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Sugarbush Update. Logging is about to begin.
Bosses new shirt and splitting some pine with the County Line wood splitter.
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Bosses new shirt and splitting some pine with the County Line wood splitter.
I have worked in a few mills in lifetime and It is hard work. I noticed one thing you need to do before you start trying to really cut anything. Your log bed is not straight. The saw head is rolling toward the center from both ends. That means the center is low compared to the ends.
Very true. It was level before I started but got progressively worse. First time setting up in that spot and it settled. Fixed for now. Thanks for watching.
we told you to slow down don't blame the clowns who are watching you make mistakes lol
I wondered if anyone would pick up on that. lol Thanks for watching.
If you have a landscape rake I would use that, turned at an angle, to help pull some of those bigger rocks out of the driveway. The grading looks Great my Brutha! Keep up the tractor videos!
Thanks for the idea but sadly I don't have a rake yet. Thanks for watching.
Hey there, I think if you were to lengthen your center link and shorten your right arm you might get much better results 👍. Like your machine 👍
I believe you may be correct. Thanks for watching.
Might I suggest you buy a small level from Harbor freight or a better aluminum one from Home Depot. The reason I say this is that you can use it to quickly level your implement with the right side lift adjustable lift arm. I use one to level mine and I measure it off of the tractor at the PTO cover/ or where the tow bar goes. I am also sorta boujee so I bought a Klein Tools electric pocket level. It gets rid of the bubble guess work! 😉
I hadn't thought of using a level, great idea. Thanks.
Nice work bub
Thank you and thanks for watching.
Serving board, yes. Charcuterie board, yes. Cutting board, NO. Not with that grain pattern.
Thanks for watching.
the only down pressure on the rear is the weight of the implement. if you have nothing on the back and you lower the hitch, you will see that you can easily lift the arms to hitch up. there is no down pressure.
Interesting, I'll have to try that when I take the grader off. I believed it was down pressure because it tips the grader when I lower it all the way down however it sounds like I still don't have the adjustment correct. Learn something new everyday. Thanks for watching.
@@Daileywoodworking it tips the grader due to how the toplink is attached to it. Everything in the back works off of a slight arch. (The Lower Links/ control arms and upper top link) This changes due to how you lengthen and shorten the top link
Thanks for helping me figure this out.
Good xx ❤❤❤❤
Thank you for watching.
make two planks of the same thickness that fit between the saw bed, measure from the plank the thickest side to the heart of the trunk, do the same on the thin side of the trunk and bring the thin side of the heart to the same height of the thickest side. In this way you saw with the fiber growth of the trunk and you have the least tension in the planks you saw.
Great tip. Thanks for watching.
No you’re not wrong on the assembly. My neighbor had to adjust his too and his came assembled. Don’t know why as it is very annoying. Surely someone has advised WM.
I actually prefer to put it together myself. I find it helps me learn the machine better. I just messed something up and need to fix the gap.
Hope all are well in your family my neighbor just bought their larger one. Possibly 8”. We mulched some cedar for my garden. Filled the truck bed in about 20 min. Worked great. He has a series JD. Does that model have reverse too.
Yes it does. Just push the red bar toward the tractor and it pushes any caught wood back out.
The T-25 also cures ED. No silly not that ED. When I got my tractor I no longer had Envy Disorder. No more watching my neighbours clearing snow with their tractors and being soooo Envious.
Or hoping the neighbor will take pity on you and come do yours too. Lol
Can't even hear you over the music 🤷
Agreed, I didn’t get the volume correct. Thanks for watching.
I think I’m going to weld some hooks on my loader for that (and other) purpose. Loving my T-25 so far.
You will be glad that you did. Thanks for watching.
Excellent video sir!
Glad you liked it. Thanks for watching.
All I have cut on my HM130 Max is White Oak and when doing a big cut it really oscillates a lot. New subscriber
By oscillating a lot, do you mean the head is moving side to side? If so, it could be the bushings on the uprights need adjustment. I haven’t had that problem but I did have to adjust them during setup. Thanks for watching & subscribing.
@@Daileywoodworking I have checked the bushings and they are snug...
Sorry I’m to new to sawing to offer more advice. Maybe someone else will see this and offer better advice. There is also a Facebook group for Woodland Mills and that would be a good place to ask. A lot more experienced people there.
The CEO made it
lol AKA chief ass kicker
I like your mill! I think you did a very good job on those logs. I have seen other channels doing wood cutting and it seems all have their own style. I did see one that uses a metal detector to check for nails, staples for fences, and bullets that may have been in the tree when younger and not visible when milled. I wonder if you took a hose and hosed down the log prior to cutting to get any dirt off that might dull your saw. I have subscribed and I like what you are doing! What part of the country are you in there?
Thanks, I'm pretty happy with the mill. I do have a metal detector but haven't used it on the logs yet. I do use a leaf blower to somewhat clean the junk off the logs before sawing them. Hosing them down would also work. A high pressure washer might work even better and remove some of the bark too. We are in the western foothills of Maine. Thanks for watching.
Thx for your humility. Great teacher
Thank you for the kind words and thanks for watching.
Thx for sharing
My pleasure, thanks for watching.
I'll bring the pancakes 🥞!
Pancakes are one of our favorites. Ice cream and maple syrup too. Thanks for watching.
You got no volume, can't hear you buddy
Check your settings. It’s working on my devices.
Working fine
Thanks for verifying.
I bought a max130 it's assembled and waiting for me to retire 😮
Congratulations on the mill and hopefully the retirement comes soon.
Sounds to me like it is idling too fast, will shorten clutch life
Thanks I'll check it out. Thanks for watching.
When trying for 2 post; After cutting your third side drop down (5” in your case) and make your fourth cut. Now roll that top off 90* roll bottom 90* and set for fifth cut 5” off the deck. Roll bottom 90* (after bringing saw head back to start position) make final pass and you’ll have your two 5x5. Better economy of movement. Hope that makes sense.
Thanks I’ll have to try that.
Wouldn’t a grapple be nice on that T-25 eh! Think I’m gonna get one this coming spring. Driveway looks better already.
I would love a grapple but not in the budget right now. Maybe by summer or fall.
Well perhaps the economy will turn around and you’ll get one. Have you researched which one you’ll get?
Ideally I would like to be able to load logs onto my sawmill along with moving brush. I’m not sure my T25 can handle one or not but i like the look of a root grapple. Titan looks like they make a nice one but I haven’t really started researching them yet.
This winter (2023/24) will be my first time with a snowblower on the front of the T-25. It’s a bercomac 56”. I’ll let you know how it performs here in NB.
A snow blower would be nice although it’s fun picking up big buckets of snow too. Lol
Great video. You can store the log stops and tie board in the cross members, keeps you from bending over and possible losing them in the saw dust.
Toe Board handle.
Good ideas. Thanks for watching.
Your channel just popped into my feed, I’ve had my WM 126 for eight years now, and learned a ton of things, some good and some bad, if you’ve done you research on them you likely know lots of things you should be doing to saw the logs, it’s the things that break down is when the frustrations set in. Over the years I’ve relied on many UA-camrs that have been through the hoops, main thing is to love what you’re doing and have fun, good luck!
Thanks, as always I’m sure mistakes will be made and will be great lessons learned. I do watch a ton of sawmill videos, just got to put it all action now. Thanks for watching.
but I watched it. Good job friend. God Bless ! KennyMan living in forested Mindanao Island Philippines
Thank you and thanks for watching.
sorry I can not hear you Kenneth Luckman MalayBalay city Phils.
Yes my talking into the microphone is definitely something I need to improve on.
I use steel pipe over the log stops when turning a log or cant. Never gets hung up on the stop. Are you using a wireless mic? What type? It sounds good.
A lot of people have suggested that I try pvc pipe for the log stops. Have you tried that? Do you think the steel pipe is better? Yes to the wireless mic and it's from DJI that I bought off Amazon. amzn.to/3ih9Fo4 It's somewhat expensive but you get what you pay for. I have it hooked up to my Canon Mark 50 camera and they do a good job together but the mics also work with my GoPro's.
@@Daileywoodworking i have not trying the pvc, but a friend of mine uses them. If you try them make sure to get thick wall pvc. I took an steel post from an old chain link fence (I think it is about 2-1/2 inches) and cut into 2 two foot sections. They are thin wall so not as heavy as regular steel pipe. They really do make turning log easier. I just made a video about using my overhead trolley hoist to turn a log. It shows me using my pipes. I like you mic system. Your sound was very good. That's really important! I sometimes use Comica wireless mics with my go pros. I think they are cheaper than DJI. But usually just use the GP mics. StaY safe!
I'll have to watch that trolley video. I often wonder why people who have a building for their sawmill don't use something like that. Seems like a logical step, I've seen it used moving steel around. I'm going to try the pvc myself, I don't have anything else around here that I could use. One of the things that I noticed with just the GP on board mics was that if I was in front of the camera they picked up my voice just fine but not so much if I was behind the camera. So I bought the DJI. It came down to the DJI or Rode and I think, at the time, the Rode mics were more expensive.
Your logdogs are in the Bracket’s backwards they should stand straight up. Nice looking posts I’ll be watching you 👀
Okay I'll check on the logdogs. Thanks for watching.
Clean your bunks and spray them with none stick cooking spray, the log will move easy 😉
Good tip!
If you want a hand, give me a call
Thanks for the offer, I’m all set. Almost done.
As quite have suggested level the pith also try start sawing from the small end easier to determine what can be sawn from a log oh yeah I subscribed
Great tips, thanks for watching and subscribing.
I like what you're doing, in life as well as your videos. I can relate. Like you I'm finding my way in the youtube world. You're now 1 subscriber closer to the 500 milestone. That's 200 plus closer than me. Keep at it.
Thanks. Love the name of your channel and I just subscribed. Thanks for watching.
Thanks and thanks.@@Daileywoodworking
Use a laser level with magnet. Attach to the wheel door with beam at same level as blade. Then point it down the log and you can judge the height from end to end.
Great idea. A laser in on the list just want to run the mill more before putting money into a laser. Also not really sure how well the laser will show up in the sun because the mill isn’t covered yet. Thanks for watching and I like your videos. I’ve watched quite a few.
Looks like fun. If I could offer some tips. Usually when digging a trench/ drainage ditch you start at the water end first. But, not in the water. Leave yourself whatever amount of dirt you feel will hold up the water. Like a dam. Then dig away from that point. Wherever possible NEVER drive over ( straddling )a ditch you just dug. Always keep the ditch in front of you and you wheels on solid ground. When you’ve run out of backing room finish your trench buy digging at a 45*-90* angle 📐 to the ditch. It’s a bit more difficult but much safer. Then your last task will be to open the dam. Obviously there are situations where you’ll have to fully start without a dam if you can’t get back to that area. Plan your route carefully so as not to paint yourself into a corner sort to speak. Once you’re more familiar with your controls the more you’ll realize how much lower and longer you cam boom out especially for shallow ditches. Love that little tractor. God bless and play safe.
Thanks for the great advice. I’ll try those next time. Thanks for watching.
your can hook can be stored from your trailer axle to first leveler, out of the way to needed next no bending over to pick it up ........ oh pvc. pipe works well going over log stops saves time in turning log........ great white north ...........S
Great idea on the cant hook and pvc. Thanks for watching.
That's awesome! Good luck sir and I'm subscribing to you to see how much you learn!
I do have a lot to learn, for sure. Thanks for watching and subscribing.
@@Daileywoodworking yep anything to help out others 😁
you might want to get a strap to roll your logs with your equipment,it saves your back
Great idea and I do have some now and plan to use them on the larger logs in the future. Thanks for watching.
hi there well done john
Thank you, I'm glad that you liked it. Thanks for watching.
You should level the pith, that will produce better boards and possibly yield more.
Great advice. Thanks for watching.
Go by the center of pith
Good advice. Thanks for watching.
Good video. Thanks. Give us a water board look at end of video for the best boards please.
Honestly I didn’t even think of doing that. I will in future videos. Thanks for watching.
Im no expert but most sawmills level the pith not the top edge. Normally the grain will be straighter. And it’s easier to keep pith to one or two center boards instead of multiple boards.
Good call I’ll try that on the next log.
Practice makes perfect. I am still learning on my mill after 5 years.
I find it fun and fascinating. I’m sure it will be the same for me. Thanks for watching.
Level your log at the pith on your 1st and 3rd cut. Less waste on the log overall.
Okay I’ll try it.
Before you cut take the saw to the opposite ended of the log and lower your blade just past the log and get the blade to the point of material that is required to square it up then look at your height gauge and remember the height then raise your blade go back to the other end of the log and lower your blade back to that measurement. That will take all the material in one pass instead of making multiple small cuts. Never plan to make the log into a certain lumber square it up first then see what you can get out of it.
Great advice, I'll try it. Thanks for watching.
I did not see a bear out there.
Surprisingly neither did I. Lol
you said there was a bear with you@@Daileywoodworking
Good one! I'm hairy enough to be a bear, does that count? Thanks for watching.