Weathered hands pressing a chisel into a mortise joint, cherry wood curls peeling upward, natural window light raking across the workbench from the left
Cherry mortise, January morning — the garage, 6 a.m.
Est. 2019 · Portland, OR

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At the Bench

The shelf that taught me everything.

The first bookshelf I built fell apart before I could put books on it. I'd used the wrong wood, skipped the grain direction, and trusted a pocket-screw jig I didn't understand. It collapsed on a Tuesday afternoon with a sound like a small apology.

"I swept up the pieces, and then I went back to the bench. That's when I understood — making things isn't about the object. It's about the return."

That was 2013. I've been building ever since — bookshelves that hold, dining tables salvaged from barn doors, a canoe I sketched for six years before I cut the first rib. Every mistake is on this site, documented honestly, because the internet has enough perfect hero shots.

CraftWorkshop is for the garage woodworker. The one who builds after the kids are asleep. The retired engineer finally making that thing they've been sketching for decades. The renter turning a thrift-store find into something worth carrying through every move.

Start here. Nothing is gated. Every tutorial is free. If it helps you finish something with your hands, that's enough for me.

— Marcus Whitfield

Founder, CraftWorkshop · Portland, OR

140 honest build logs.
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Hands fitting a hand-cut dovetail joint, pine shavings on the workbench surface
Beginner

Dovetail Box — Your First Joint

The joint that separates furniture from boxes. Cut it by hand, learn the saw angle that matters.

6 hrs
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Reclaimed barn wood dining table mid-assembly, clamps holding the trestle base, sawdust on concrete floor
Salvaged

Barn-Door Dining Table

Eighty-year-old barn boards, a steel trestle, and the story of the farm they came from.

3 weekends
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Floating walnut bookshelves mounted on a white wall, books arranged by color, morning light from left window
Beginner

Wall-Mounted Bookshelf System

Three boards, four brackets, one Saturday afternoon. The shelf that started this whole thing.

1 weekend
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Stanley No. 4 hand plane disassembled on a workbench, frog and blade laid out on a shop rag
Weekend

Hand-Plane Tuning Guide

A singing plane is a tuned plane. The fifteen minutes of setup that change everything.

2 hrs
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Cedar strip canoe ribs mounted on a strongback in a garage workshop, overhead light casting long shadows
Advanced

Cedar Strip Canoe — Part I: The Strongback

The canoe I sketched for six years. Building the spine before the first cedar strip goes on.

6 weekends
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Mid-century chair being stripped and re-webbed, cane material unrolled on a kitchen table
Beginner

Thrift-Store Chair Rescue

A $12 find from Goodwill. New cane seat, fresh Danish oil. Worth every move.

4 hrs
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Chisel chopping a mortise in red oak, mallet raised, shavings curling, window light from the left
Weekend

Mortise & Tenon Without a Mortiser

The joint that built cathedrals. You don't need a machine — you need a sharp chisel and patience.

3 hrs practice
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Pallet wood credenza in progress, boards planed flat on a workbench, grain visible under shop light
Salvaged

Reclaimed Pallet Wood Credenza

Free lumber, four weekends, and a piece that anchors the living room. The full build log.

2 weekends
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End-grain walnut and maple cutting board being glued up, cauls clamped across the face, shop floor in background
Weekend

Walnut Cutting Board — End Grain

The gift that makes people ask if you have a woodworking business. You don't need one.

5 hrs
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Open field notebook showing hand-drawn woodworking plan with measurements, pencil resting on the page, coffee ring stain in the corner
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"The dovetail tutorial is the first one that actually made sense to me. I cut clean joints on my third try."

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David Kowalski
Retired engineer, Milwaukee

"I built the pallet credenza in my apartment parking garage. Every neighbor asked where I bought it."

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Priya Nair
Weekend maker, Brooklyn

"The Friday plan is the only email I open immediately. It's just a PDF. No fluff. Exactly what I need."

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Thomas Osei
Hobbyist, Atlanta