Learn to Turn with Louis BoucherJoin master woodturner Louis Boucher as he teaches you the basics of turning. Louis will answer your questions and demonstrate areas you may be having difficulties with.
Introduction to Woodworking Hand ToolsJoin Twitch streamers Bryan from Boyd’s Custom Fabrication and Cary from Sasaki Woodworks as they host an introductory livestream to woodworking hand tools.
Restoring a Vintage Cooler Project & Antique Outdoor Planter IdeasAJ from AJ’s Antique Revival will show you how to restore an old cooler and turn it into a versatile piece for any outdoor space.
Restoring an Antique WashstandLearn how to restore an antique washstand with AJ from AJ’s Antique Revival.
Wooden Christmas Decor ProjectsJoin Rob Medaglia from Concept 13 and his daughter for a creative workshop on how you can create various wooden Christmas decor projects.
Make a Magnetic Key HolderLearn the step-by-step process and make a magnetic key holder with Evan's Workshop.
Adhesives 101 for WoodworkersJoin Matt Wallace to better understand what adhesives you should use for your application. There are many different adhesive options and understanding which one will work best for your application is important.
How to Use Your Tormek Sharpening Machine and Tormek Jigs with Your Turning ToolsLearn how to set up your Tormek sharpening machine with woodtuner Nick Agar. Nick will teach you how to use the Tormek jigs specifically for your turning tools.
Make Your Own Blanket LadderMake your own blanket ladder with Evan's Workshop. Learn the step-by-step process of how to build it.
Kumiko Workshop Series, Part 4: Make a Bench Hook In our kumiko workshop series finale, Norman Pirollo will create a versatile kumiko bench hook that can be used in many woodworking projects. Matt Wallace will join as a hands-on student.
Kumiko Workshop Series, Part 3: Make a Snowflake Pattern (asa-no-ha motif)Kumiko is a traditional Japanese woodworking technique that is widely used in Japan. In this livestream, Norman Pirollo will teach you how to make a snowflake pattern (asa-no-ha motif). Matt Wallace will join as a hands-on student.
Kumiko Workshop Series, Part 2: How to Shape Beveled Kumiko ComponentsKumiko is a traditional Japanese woodworking technique that is widely used in Japan. In part 2 of this 4-part livestream series, Norman will teach you how to shape bevelled kumiko components. Matt Wallace will join as a hands-on student.
Kumiko Workshop Series: Introduction to KumikoKumiko is a traditional Japanese woodworking technique that is widely used in Japan. It involves interconnecting carved wooden pieces in intricate patterns to create a finished panel without the use of glue, nails or any other fasteners. Norman Pirollo will teach you the basics and answer your questions in this first of four livestream sessions.
Basics and Fundamentals on How to Use a Scroll SawLearn the fundamentals of the scroll saw with Lesley de Abaitua from Oak & Feather Decor. In this 45-minute livestream, Lesley will demonstrate the various functions of a scroll saw and a few of her favorite techniques.
Festool DemonstrationJoin Matt Wallace for a live demonstration on the basics of how to set up and operate your Festool track saw, Domino joiner and sander. Matt will guide you through the process and show each tool in action.
Outdoor Game SeriesJoin Matt Wallace for the first of three virtual workshops in which he'll show you how to build various outdoor games. To start, he’ll demonstrate how to make the classic bag-toss game – corn hole. A woodworker of any skill level can tackle this easy project that’s sure to provide entertainment throughout the summer. We hope to see you there.
All About TurningA discussion on turning with award-winning wood artist Nick Agar and master wood turner Matt Monaco. The discussion, moderated by woodworker Matt Wallace, will provide the chance to learn more about turning and have your questions answered by these renowned craftsmen.
Make a Giant Block Tower GameMatt will show you how to make a giant version of the classic block tower game. Woodworkers of any skill level can tackle this easy project that’s sure to provide entertainment throughout the summer.
Sharpening Panel DiscussionModerator Matt Wallace will be joined by Lee Valley sharpening expert Richard Wile and Veritas senior industrial designer Steve Jones. Whether you’re an old hand at sharpening or just trying to find your way as a novice, we’re sure you’ll learn some useful tips and tricks.
Make a Barbecue ScraperA great project for woodworkers of all skill levels and ages. Join Evan from @evans_workshop as he demonstrates how to make your own barbecue scraper. Makes a great gift for Father's Day, too.
Build Your Own Planter BoxA 45-minute virtual workshop on how to build an outdoor planter box, including tips on making pocket holes using the Kreg joinery system. For the builder of any level – from beginner to advanced. Hosted by Matt Wallace.
How to Finish a Project Using an Osmo Finish with Matt WallaceWoodworker Matt Wallace will teach you how to finish your project using an Osmo finish. Followed by a Q&A session.
Finishing 101In this one-hour virtual workshop with Rob Medaglia from Concept Thirteen, you will learn the basics of finishing and how to choose the best application for your project. Rob will also cover the tools you need to have available when you are ready to begin finishing. The livestream will be followed by a Q & A session.
Make Your Own Charcuterie BoardJoin Rob Medaglia from Concept Thirteen in this one-hour virtual workshop on how to create a charcuterie board with a handle. Rob will take you through the process from start to finish using various tools. By the end of this livestream, you will know the detailed process from cutting to sanding to finishing.
Turn a Pen from Recycled Skateboard MaterialIn this livestream video session, acclaimed Ottawa woodworker Andrew Szeto shows how to give new life to an old skateboard by reusing its laminated-wood deck as woodturning material to craft pens with distinctive bands of color. The one-hour virtual workshop takes you through every step, from preparing the blanks to turning them on a lathe and assembling the pen hardware, and is followed by a Q&A session.