Welcome To The DIY Woodshop!

Makerspaces and business incubators are growing in popularity in the US and around the world. Many of these locations support the “DIY Movement” and offer a wide variety of services for hobbyists and those wanting to learn.

However, few of these places provide the equipment necessary for professionals and the serious hobbyists and that’s where we come in. We offer a full line of machines, power tools, hand tools and other necessities and amenities to each member (see Shop page). The DIY Woodshop brings the world of woodworking to all skill levels.

The DIY Woodshop serves as a place where a diverse group of people, despite skill-sets, can come together as a whole to help each other grow and learn—as well as enjoy a sense of community. We cater to everyone from the individuals wanting custom made projects, all the way to professionals that just need access to our vast selection of tools, machine and space.

It is also our hope to provide our youth with a creative environment and the discipline that comes from woodworking, as well as an avenue to learn the necessary skills to get into professions that are rapidly lacking qualified exPossible Websiteperts and spark a love of woodworking in general. In the near future, we will be offering children’s DIY parties (pre-cut, easy to assemble and decorate items) and group parties for all age and skill levels.

Our “little” 10,000 sq ft woodshop affords a much-needed opportunity to lend a sense of enjoyment and achievement, within the community, in creating something with your own hands instead of being constantly consumed by technology and lets us just enjoy life like we did back in the olden days.

Community

What better way to involve our youth than to work with the local school districts to provide programs that introduce them to the various professions that woodworking can lead to. We have already spoken with several Scout groups to assist them with derby cars, merit badges and other learning opportunities.

In addition to the focus on working with local schools and youth groups, The DIY Woodshop plans to partner with several organizations and charities that will allow us to provide donations, training and other services to our military, first responders, single parents, mentally and/or physically disabled individuals, animal rescues and many others. We will have trained teachers that specialize in education for those with autism, PTSD and other challenges.

We also plan to sponsor other area woodworking organizations, to help promote woodworking even further. Please feel free to contact us should you have any ideas or suggestions on opportunities to partner with those in our community!