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Top 7 Best Australian Carpentry YouTubers

The Top 7 Australian Carpentry YouTubers

Discover skilled Australian Carpenters and Woodworkers in my Top 7 Australian Carpentry YouTube Channels list. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a budding novice, YouTube is a treasure trove of woodworking wisdom, offering various resources for all skill levels.

Read to the end of the article for a somewhat controversial bonus YouTube channel.

1. Jack Martin

https://youtube.com/@Jack_martin

Australian Carpentry YouTuber Jack Martin

Led by a charismatic master carpenter, Jack’s channel is more of a daily vlog style, following him on different projects he works on.

He has a fun attitude and isn’t afraid to tell you what he thinks! He has a lot of new builds and good product reviews on his YouTube channel.

2. Midlife Carpentry

https://youtube.com/@midlifecarpentry

Australian Carpentry YouTuber Midlife Carpentry

A 40-year-old Queenslander who has started recently left an office job to start a carpentry apprenticeship. He gives excellent advice to other apprentices and reviews products as he learns.

The videos made by Midlife Carpentry are really down to earth. He has left an office job to start a carpentry apprenticeship and shares genuine advice for others looking to do the same.

He noted aches and pains, wondering how the young guys kept the vigor throughout the day.

3. Our Build

https://youtube.com/@OurBuild

Australian Carpentry YouTuber Our Build

Our Build focuses on DIY more than carpentry. The perfect channel for anyone planning to work in their own home. It Still has lots of helpful carpentry videos to learn from.

4. Timbecon

https://youtube.com/@timbeconaus

Australian Carpentry YouTuber Timbecon

Timbecon is an Australian business that is based out of Melbourne. I discovered them when I needed a router bit for my barrel sauna project, Easy DIY Barrel Sauna. They have many tutorials and reviews of products used in all aspects of woodworking and carpentry.

5. Dainer Made

https://youtube.com/@dainermade

Australian Carpentry YouTuber Dainer Made

Mark the Eco-Carpenter: Mark is an avid woodworker with a passion for transforming recycled timber into stunning works of functional art. As a true sustainability champion, Mark shows that salvaged wood can be just as magnificent as new materials.

His YouTube channel features a fascinating range of beautifully crafted furniture pieces, each lovingly designed and meticulously handcrafted from reclaimed timber.

Mark’s creations demonstrate the potential to breathe new life into discarded wood, from rustic tables and chairs to elegant bookshelves and cabinets.

Through his videos, he shares valuable insights into his creative process, materials sourcing, and the skills needed to create unique, eco-friendly furniture.

6. Pask Makes

https://www.youtube.com/@PaskMakes

Pask Makes Woodworking

Hailing from sunny Queensland, Neil is a true Renaissance man who dabbles in various creative pursuits, including woodworking, metalworking, photography, drawing, and more.

With over a million subscribers on YouTube, his extraordinary talents are evident in his well-produced and thrilling videos.

Each creation is a testament to his dedication and passion for the arts, and his YouTube Channel serves as a fascinating window into the world of a versatile and skilled artist.

7. The Wood Knight

https://www.youtube.com/@TheWoodKnight

The Wood Knight

Melbourne’s Master Woodworker: With a staggering collection of over 300 videos, this Melbourne-based woodworking guru has curated an extensive and engaging library of informative content for woodworkers of all skill levels.

From tutorials on essential woodworking techniques to mesmerizing time-lapse videos of intricate projects, this channel has something for everyone.

Bonus YouTube Channel

Scott Brown Carpentry

Youtuber Scott Brown

https://youtube.com/@ScottBrownCarpentry

A controversial one as Scott lives across the ditch in New Zealand. The content that this Kiwi creates is amazing, beautiful B-roll of New Zealand’s landscape.

High-level reviews of many brands of power tools and hand tools. He tells an amazing story while at the same time being educational. This channel has to be one of my favorites!

Comment below with your favorite Australian Carpentry YouTube Channels below.

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