If you’re into woodworking, you’ve probably seen some of the top YouTubers. Zac, a furniture maker, has a large following with over 20k followers. He shares his woodworking successes and failures. Then there’s Brian, a furniture maker with more than 151k followers who shows you step-by-step how to build a project. His channel also features pictures of the tools he uses to build his projects.
Ariele Alasko
A native of California, Ariele Alasko is a full-time woodworker in Brooklyn, New York. After graduating with a BFA in sculpture in 2009, she started building furniture for her apartment. Shortly after, her hobby morphed into a full-time career. She uses salvaged materials from construction projects, including plaster lath, which was once used to plaster walls. She then cleans it up and applies it to table tops, head boards, and wall panels.
While many woodworking accounts showcase finished work, Instagram is a great place to find inspiration. Many of the top stars in the woodworking industry showcase their new work here, often before they debut it in shops and galleries. Woodworkers also share snapshots of their processes and give followers a glimpse inside their studios.
While most woodworkers focus on making beautiful pieces for home use, some people find that designing and making their own pieces can be a fulfilling and rewarding experience. Ariele Meyer has carved a niche for herself, starting out with a hobby of spoon carving and furniture building. Since then, she has expanded into interior design and sculptures.
Zac shares his failures and successes in woodworking
Zac shares his failures and successes in the woodworking world and he has over 20k followers. His philosophy is to view every failure as an opportunity for improvement. His videos are filled with advice and pictures of his tools and projects. If you are looking for woodworking inspiration, consider checking out his YouTube channel.
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