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Case Studies

Highland teenager streamlines his own woodturning business

A Highland woodturning business run by an 18-year-old is now able to produce products in a more streamlined way after accessing specialist start-up support from Business Gateway.

30th July 2024

About the business

Daniel Stewart began woodturning in 2020, when he was just 14, after being gifted a lathe by his granny. He now owns his own business, Daniel Stewart Woodturning.

His skill is completely self-taught, with Daniel learning from videos online and perfecting his abilities, bringing a modern twist to a traditional craft.

Woodturning is the process of shaping wood into functional and decorative items using a lathe. Unlike other forms of woodworking, where tools remain stationary, in woodturning, the wood is mounted on a lathe and rotated while a skilled artisan uses hand-held tools to carve and shape it.

He began his business in 2020 and he now sells bowls and platters made from wood he finds on his estate, based in Garve.

The products are all finished with Danish oil and beeswax which are both food-safe, so customers can use them however they like. Customers can also commission a custom piece of work that are tailored to their requirements.

Daniel’s business also offers French polishing and furniture restoration services.

The support I got from Business Gateway Highland allowed me to purchase equipment I wouldn’t have been able to afford otherwise. This has helped streamline my work and allowed me to create new products, as well as working quicker to produce existing products. The Business Gateway team has been really supportive.

How Business Gateway has helped

Despite a steady stream of sales, Daniel faced limitations due to the equipment he was using. He was unable to afford an upgrade to more powerful tools that would enable him to work more efficiently.

He approached Business Gateway Highland, who gave him advice and helped him benefit from a Highland Council start-up grant. The funding allowed him to buy new equipment, meaning he could produce more products and could do so in a more streamlined way, saving him time and allowing him to create additional pieces.

Daniel Stewart, founder of Daniel Stewart Woodturning, said: “The support I got from Business Gateway Highland allowed me to purchase equipment I wouldn’t have been able to afford otherwise. This has helped streamline my work and allowed me to create new products, as well as working quicker to produce existing products. The Business Gateway team has been really supportive.”

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