Updated 25 July 2016

I have removed the YouTube Channel “Make” as this was an amalgamation of a lot of popular woodworking youtubers.

I have added more than 100 channels

318 channels have more than 1000 Subscribers

There has been an explosion of Woodworking YouTubers in recent years. I am constantly discovering the channels of incredibly talented woodworkers of all ages and backgrounds from all over the world. From small modest work spaces to large well established and well equipped workshops, there really is something for everyone.







You’ll find here, quite a comprehensive list of YouTube woodworking channels, and I must thank the woodworkers of reddit for helping me put this list together. I did originally decide decide that a channel needed to have a minimum of 1000 subscribers to be included on the list but after a lot of feedback I decided to include every channel that was sent to me (as long as it was woodworking themed). There were a couple of channels (Clickspring and Inspire to Make) that were on the list that I have removed because they weren’t strictly woodworking, but still do think that they are definitely worth checking out.

The next thing to look at was how to order the list. Probably the most obvious was subscriber count (which is how it is ordered), video count was also a possibility. One thing I was looking at, was the subscribers to video ratio. For example the Channel Inspire To Make has 101,000 subscribers, but when you realize that they only have 20 videos, the subscriber to video ratio is very impressive. I really do recommend you check it out as the videos really are very well made.

I also wanted to highlight a couple of channels that I really enjoyed whilst putting this list together.

Get Hands Dirty

Get Hands Dirty is the woodworking channel from Cristiana Felgueiras, a woodworker (and musician) from Portugal. The quality of the filming and sound is very good and definitely one to watch out for in 2016.

Alex Smit

Alex is from Johannesburg and only started his channel in January. It’s not a dedicated woodworking channel, but there are some cool videos like this Old School Skateboard and Recycled Wooden Penny Board. This video is really well filmed and shows what you can do with limited tools.

I plan to update this list once a month and I am sure that I will have missed some channels. If there is a channel that you feel should be on the list, please let me know and I’ll get them added.

If you have started a woodworking channel, please let me know so I can add it to my subscription list. Also if you notice that I have missed a channel that you think should be on the list, please let me know and I will get it added.

If you have started a woodworking channel, please let me know so I can add it to my subscription list. Also if you notice that I have missed a channel that you think should be on the list, please let me know and I will get it added.



