Woodworking Clubs in New Zealand

Craft, learn, and create in a supportive environment

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Woodworking clubs in New Zealand bring together people passionate about carpentry, furniture making, and woodcraft. Clubs provide tools, guidance, and shared projects for members of all skill levels.

Featured Woodworking Clubs

Waikato Guild of Woodworkers

📍 Forest Lake, Hamilton, Waikato

Waikato Guild of Woodworkers, a Hamilton-based club for woodcarvers and woodturners. Join monthly meetings, classes, and workshops in Waikato.

👥 70 members
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Waipa Woodturners Club

📍 Te Awamutu, Waikato

Join Waipa Woodturners Club in Te Awamutu, Waikato, for monthly woodturning meetings. Connect with local woodworking enthusiasts at Menz Shed!

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Woodworkers Guild

📍 The Wood, Nelson, Nelson

Join the Woodworkers Guild in Nelson for monthly woodworking meetups. Perfect for amateurs and pros passionate about fine woodworking in Nelson!

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Nelson Districts Woodturning Club Inc

📍 The Wood, Nelson, Nelson

Join Nelson Districts Woodturning Club Inc in Nelson for monthly woodturning meetings and tuition nights. Perfect for all skill levels in woodworking!

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What is a Woodworking Club?

A woodworking club is a community where members work on projects, learn techniques, and share knowledge about woodcraft. Clubs often offer workshops, tool access, and collaborative builds.

They provide a safe environment for both beginners and experienced woodworkers to develop their skills.

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Waikato Guild of Woodworkers

📍 Forest Lake, Hamilton, Waikato

Waikato Guild of Woodworkers, a Hamilton-based club for woodcarvers and woodturners. Join monthly meetings, classes, and workshops in Waikato.

👥 70 members
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Waipa Woodturners Club

📍 Te Awamutu, Waikato

Join Waipa Woodturners Club in Te Awamutu, Waikato, for monthly woodturning meetings. Connect with local woodworking enthusiasts at Menz Shed!

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Woodworkers Guild

📍 The Wood, Nelson, Nelson

Join the Woodworkers Guild in Nelson for monthly woodworking meetups. Perfect for amateurs and pros passionate about fine woodworking in Nelson!

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Nelson Districts Woodturning Club Inc

📍 The Wood, Nelson, Nelson

Join Nelson Districts Woodturning Club Inc in Nelson for monthly woodturning meetings and tuition nights. Perfect for all skill levels in woodworking!

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Lake Taupo Woodturners Guild

📍 Rangatira Park, Taupō, Waikato

Join Lake Taupo Woodturners Guild in Taupō, Waikato, for woodworking camaraderie. Enjoy lathes, instruction, and community at our monthly meetings.

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Katikati - Coffin Club

📍 Aongatete, Bay of Plenty

Katikati - Coffin Club in Bay of Plenty: Build custom affordable coffins through woodworking workshops. Join for creative hobbies, social meets, and supportive community in Aongatete, New Zealand.

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Hamilton Woodturners Club

📍 Dinsdale, Hamilton, Waikato

Hamilton Woodturners Club in Dinsdale, Hamilton, Waikato: Expert woodworking club with 14 lathes, mentoring, and classes on safe woodturning. Join for hobby sessions February-November.

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Otago Woodturners Guild

📍 South Dunedin, Dunedin, Otago

Otago Woodturners Guild: Woodturning club in Otago offering general meetings, beginner classes, events, and member showcases. Join hobbyists in South Dunedin for creative woodworking pursuits.

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Whangarei Woodturners and Woodworkers Club Inc

📍 Raumanga, Whangārei, Northland

Whangarei Woodturners and Woodworkers Club Inc: Northland's hub for woodworking enthusiasts. Attend monthly demos, learn techniques, and connect with peers in Whangārei. Visitors welcome—$5 fee for members.

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Benefits of Joining Woodworking Clubs

Members gain hands-on experience, learn new skills, and collaborate on creative projects. Clubs foster mentorship, social connection, and pride in craftsmanship.

Woodworking in New Zealand

Woodworking clubs operate nationwide, often meeting in community workshops or schools. They offer classes, project guidance, and opportunities to showcase members’ work.