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Find woodworking classes near you by visiting Woodcraft.com! From furniture building and repair to carving, finishing, and beyond, you'll learn woodworking skills and how to use woodworking tools at Woodcraft.
The MakerBarn is a member-driven family-friendly makerspace that exists to provide a place for our members to envision, design, and realize creative projects. We are dedicated to building a creative maker community among our membership and the community at large.
Rockler offers a variety of classes and workshops like cabinet building, finishing, wood turning and more. Find the store near you to see class schedules and to register online.
Yes, we are still open for classes and have taken a number of precautions to ensure the safety of our students/instructors during the pandemic. Please click here to read more about the measures we’ve implemented. Want to see a full list of all the classes we regularly offer throughout the year? Click here.
Throughout the year, we offer beginning woodworking classes for teens (ages 11-15) and younger kids (ages 8-11). Below are the descriptions of each class and links to scheduled future sessions. If no sessions are listed, have no fear!
If you are interested in learning more about our craft, we encourage you to find and join a local woodworking club in your city or neighborhood. Below is a list of woodworking clubs across The United States and Canada.
Discover the artful craft of woodworking with step-by-step tutorials and demonstrations taught by our professional woodworkers. Learn all the skills you need to start creating beautiful handmade pieces that will last a lifetime.
Bennetts Fine Woodworking offers woodworking classes that focus on traditional woodworking techniques. Here, you'll learn how to cut dovetails, use a hand plane, chisels, and other hand tools, layout joinery, carve, spindle turning, finishing, miter moldings, and much more.
3 Days of Woodturning Class! Delight in knowing you are learning from a world renowned woodturner & instructor!With only 5 students per class you'll get the attention and focus you deserve to help you do your best!
If you decide to take in-person classes, you’ll need to find woodworking classes near you. Some good places to start your search include local art centers, community colleges, woodworking clubs, and home improvement stores like Home Depot.