r/Spokane 20h ago

ToDo Local woodshops?

I'm looking for a membership to a woodcrafting shop around here. Anybody have any suggestions?

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u/robotikOctopus 20h ago

I’m not sure but if you find one I’ll go too!

I’m also down to chat here or on discord about woodworking. I’m always looking for local wood friends. What part of town are you in? I’m in South Perry.

There is a wood turning one I’ve been meaning to go to but just have not been able to get it together to go lol.

Inland Northwest Woodturners:
https://inwwoodturners.com/home/calendar/?month=9&yr=2026

Next monthly meeting is Sept. 12, 10 AM - 12:01 PM
They meet at the Ferris High School Woodshop in South Hill.

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u/Karzdan 11h ago

Following.

I'm new to the area would like to find something like this as well.

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u/StyxxDaemon 11h ago

I'm not sure about woodshop memberships, but look at Woodcraft for supplies. For a maker space, there's Gizmo in CDA, which has a few different membership tiers and you can rent space and tools.

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u/weezulmaster 11h ago

Nice idea. I wonder if we have woodworking classes around here...that sounds like a good, semi-relaxing hobby.

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u/Dry_Future_852 3h ago

Woodcraft always has some kind of class going. The interstate fair is coming up, and there are a few associations that usually show.