The Top Woodworking Channels on YouTube

The Top Woodworking Channels on YouTube
July 25, 2019 8 view(s) 3 min read
The Top Woodworking Channels on YouTube

If you attended a woodworking seminar, you probably walked away amazed at the mastery of the craft the host demonstrated throughout the seminar. There is just one small problem with live woodworking demonstrations.

 

You might miss something during the course of the demonstration.

 

With YouTube ruling search engine results, it is not a surprise to find a rapidly growing number of woodworking aficionados turning to the online video platform to improve their woodworking skills or to get the latest info on new drill bits, sawhorses, and other woodworking products. “How to…” videos are a staple of the best woodworking channels on YouTube for the simple reason that you can rewind and play back any section of a YouTube video to review a tip or a technique used by a master woodworking professional.

 

Yes, the top woodworking channels on YouTube include highly educating “How to…” demonstrations. However, the following six top woodworking channels on YouTube also accomplish another important feat.

 

All six channels are highly entertaining as well.

 

Let’s look at the top six woodworking channels on YouTube.



Stumpy Nubs

Stumpy NubsWith informative, high-quality tutorials on a variety of woodworking projects, Stumpy Nubs is one of our favorite YouTube channels. This is a channel that’s 100% woodworking focused and features clear narration, even pacing, and professionally shot video. Recent uploads cover making wooden countertops, a dovetailed drawer, and a storage bench. Interspersed with the “how-to” videos are tool reviews and usage tips, skill-building videos, and woodworking vlog content. For the woodworking enthusiast, there’s a huge amount to dive into here.



The Wood Whisperer

The Wood WhispererYou probably have heard about how the Dog Whisperer can speak to dogs using a hushed voice. Does that mean wood whisperer Marc Spagnoula actually speaks in a hushed voice to pieces of wood We are not sure, but we do know one thing: Marc does a great job of sharing his woodworking knowledge by presenting his information in easy to understand lessons. One of Marc’s greatest teaching attributes is describing how different woodworking tools accomplish different tasks.



Jimmy Diresta

Jimmy DirestaAs a master woodworker, Jimmy Diresta is one of the leading experts on using a bandsaw. He works with a wide variety of materials, which helps woodworkers of all talent levels expand their creativity. Jimmy embodies the spirit of incorporating plenty of education into Zen-like presentations that keep the focus of viewers on the beautiful projects he finishes during each video. He speaks clearly and often repeats various steps in a woodworking project to ensure his viewers understand what he has accomplished.



Woodworkers Guild of America

Woodworkers Guild of AmericaInstead of featuring the work of one master woodworker, Woodworkers Guild of America presents the world class projects completed by some of the most accomplished woodworkers around the globe. You not only learn a large number of different techniques; you also expand your creative vision by watching master craftsman produce innovative and functional woodworking products. The rapidly growing YouTube channel had more than 120,000 subscribers as of June 2019, with a large portion of the subscriber base looking to start their own online woodworking businesses.



Frank Howarth

Frank HowarthFrank does not just produce YouTube videos about woodworking. He treats his video productions with the meticulous care that a Hollywood producer treats a prime time television show. Frank combines creative camera techniques with slow motion animation to present clear images of how he completes woodworking projects. He also uses memorable voice overs and time lapse photography to create compelling “before” and “after” presentations of his woodworking projects.



This Woodwork

WoodWorkCan a 22-year old man compete with the seasoned woodworking professionals on this list? The answer is yes, if the young man is Alex Harris. Harris exudes enthusiasm during every woodworking project he completes on his YouTube channel. Passing along the joy of woodworking to viewers is a vital component of attracting more woodworking fans to the popular hobby. Alex uses a tutorial format for conveying his knowledge about woodworking. He also uses easy to understand terms by staying away from highly technical woodworking jargon. Some fans called Alex the McGyver of woodworking, which makes since considering he recently cobbled together a wristwatch by working with two pieces of scrap wood.

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