Hello Woodcrafters! I live in Colorado, the area often called "Aurora South", as its pretty close to the southern border of Aurora, a bit of a nexus of several counties/cities, right next to Cherry Creek state park. There is a local Woodcraft down here, and they have a shop where they hold classes and some other events, but they don't really have a club. The old guard who used to work there, all seem to have moved on (many likely retired entirely, but some may have just moved on to other things....they were an amazing group of guys though!) The current staff don't seem to be woodworkers much themselves or at all, and don't have a lot of ideas. The Rockler guys do, but its all up in Denver (which is where the Rockler is), and not really close to home.
Just wondering if there are other Colorado woodwokers from the Aurora South area, who know of any woodworking clubs or the like around here? I've never really plugged into the local community...I'm not much of a people person, and I generally avoid being around people, but...I feel like I need to get connected with some local woodworkers to really start expanding my own craft. I know what I know, but, a lot of what I know comes from a certain group of YouTubers mostly, and I know how they work, and I don't seem to be learning much anymore. I am subscribed to a couple of woodworking magazines as well, but those only come out once every couple of months, which is a long time! I try to push my own boundaries, but, I'm probably reinventing the wheel 99% of the time. Would be nice to learn from other woodworkers who actually have some real skill, rather than try and figure everything out myself.
Thanks for any help!
Just wondering if there are other Colorado woodwokers from the Aurora South area, who know of any woodworking clubs or the like around here? I've never really plugged into the local community...I'm not much of a people person, and I generally avoid being around people, but...I feel like I need to get connected with some local woodworkers to really start expanding my own craft. I know what I know, but, a lot of what I know comes from a certain group of YouTubers mostly, and I know how they work, and I don't seem to be learning much anymore. I am subscribed to a couple of woodworking magazines as well, but those only come out once every couple of months, which is a long time! I try to push my own boundaries, but, I'm probably reinventing the wheel 99% of the time. Would be nice to learn from other woodworkers who actually have some real skill, rather than try and figure everything out myself.
Thanks for any help!