Growing Interest in Woodworking Sparked by Screen Fatigue
Woodworking retail giant Woodcraft brings
PARKERSBURG, W.Va.,
According to DataReportal, screen habits among
"Woodworking gives people a kind of focus they do not get on a screen," explained nationally known woodworker and instructor
The growing interest in woodworking has led more people to seek hands-on instruction. Woodcraft, the largest woodworking retailer in the US, is seeing this shift in its seminars and classes nationwide. The rise in demand has helped drive a 43 percent increase in enrollment in recent years.
"People want a place where they can learn with confidence," said
The surge in interest for hands-on training with skilled instructors spurred Woodcraft to partner with Snodgrass to offer The Next Cut Tour 2026 at each of its 65 retail locations across the country.
The tour is a two-day series led by Snodgrass, a nationally known bandsaw expert, who presents a seminar and a class at each stop. The seminar will cover how to fine tune a bandsaw for smoother cuts and greater accuracy. It lays the groundwork for his box-building class. The class is a hands-on event where participants will build two projects: a four-drawer pin box and a two-drawer wave box. He will cover cutting techniques and safe shaping methods. At the conclusion of the class, participants will have not only two handcrafted projects, but also the skills to create nearly any bandsaw box.
Snodgrass's teaching style has long been part of what draws students to his events. His clear approach fits the kind of guidance new and experienced woodworkers say they want most.
"Alex has a way of giving people confidence," Bondi said. "Students leave his sessions feeling ready to tackle more on their own, which is why he is one of our most popular guest instructors and why his classes sell out so quickly."
Snodgrass has spent more than 35 years perfecting his bandsaw skills and finding better ways to get the most from the saw's performance. He has developed several bandsaw innovations and holds patents for the bandsaw stabilizer, quick release, and electronic tension gauge.
"Woodworking is about learning through doing," Snodgrass said. "Every stop on this tour gives me the chance to help woodworkers get the results they've always wanted from their bandsaw."
The Next Cut Tour kicked off at the Woodcraft store in
To see a list of the tour dates and sign up, visit woodcraft.com/pages/alex-snodgrass-the-next-cut-tour. Seating is limited.
The Next Cut Tour is supported by industry partners Carter Products and Titebond.
Woodcraft Supply, LLC is one of the nation's oldest and largest suppliers of quality woodworking tools and supplies, proudly serving customers from 118 countries who have a variety of skill levels, from craftsmen to novices. The retail locations and website feature more than 20,000 items for a wide range of woodworking pursuits. With 65 destination retail stores across the
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