Texas Woodworking Festival
September 12th, 13th, and 14th, 2025
Palmer Events Center | Austin, Texas
EDUCATIONAL TICKETS GO ON SALE APRIL 1ST AND GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS GO ON SALE JUNE 1ST
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- Two Day Access to TWF Exhibition hall- 1 Free Drink- 1 Raffle Ticket- All Access to In Person Educational Seminars and Classes- Online Access to Recorded Video Sessions
Content Creator EDU [195 remaining]
Are you an aspiring woodworking content creator or Youtuber? We have created a half day of classes just for you. Join TWF on Friday September 12th from 1:00pm to 6:00pm for 4 lectures and a Youtube AMA. Speakers include: Jason Hibbs, Drew Witt, Ethan Abramson, and Art McCarthy.
KM Tools After Party: Sawdust & Shenanigans [280 remaining]
The Texas Woodworking Festival doesn’t stop when the exhibition doors close! Join us for the official TWF after-party powered by KM Tools. Stop by on Saturday, September 13th, where the woodworking community will come together for an evening of food, drinks, and great company!- When: Saturday, September 13th from 6pm to 8pm- Where: [Venue To Be Announced]This is your chance to hang out, network, and talk shop with fellow woodworkers, industry pros, Youtube celebrities and exhibitors in a relaxed, fun atmosphere. Tickets are limited, so grab yours before they’re gone!
All Saturday and Sunday EDU sessions are included in the EDU ticket type
My Top 5 Handplanes
Presenter: Gary RogowskiTime: Saturday 9am to 10amLocation: TheaterDiscover how hand planes can transform your woodworking—saving time, improving accuracy, and deepening your connection to the craft. Join this session to better understand this vital set of hand planes every woodworker needs.
Fundamentals of Furniture Design
Presenter: Matt KenneyTime: Saturday 9am to 10:30amLocation: ClassroomFurniture Making is creative and so is this session. Matt Kenney will break down the design process, covering how to start a new design, refine ideas through small changes, stimulate creativity, and develop your unique design voice using practical tools and techniques. Join this session to take your design skills to the next level.
Master Roof Framing Through the Art of Stereotomy
Presenter: Patrick MooreTime: Saturday 10:30am to 12:00pmLocation: TheaterStereotomy is a centuries-old visual method used by master carpenters to solve complex woodworking challenges—like curved joinery, irregular hips and compound angles—without math, calculators, or fancy tools. This demonstration will teach you to loft, visualize, and lay out intricate intersections using scaled drawings, revealing why stereotomy remains a powerful tool across all areas of woodworking.
Sculptural Approaches to Woodworking
Presenter: Kate CaseyTime: Saturday 10:45am to 11:30amLocation: ClassroomThis talk explores how Peg Woodworking’s Kate Casey blends sculpture and furniture design, using geometry, weaving, and material exploration to create tactile, expressive forms. Attendees will gain insight into her intuitive creative process, from sketching and iteration to large-scale commissions and blending art with function.
Designing and Building Furniture with Making a Living in Mind
Presenter: Alexis DoleseTime: Saturday 11:45am to 12:45amLocation: ClassroomLearn practical techniques for designing and building custom furniture that make money. Alexis will share insights on client collaboration, pricing, business, techniques and efficient shop setup.
How to Design for and Weave a Rush Seat
Presenter: David JohnsonTime: Saturday 12:30pm to 2:00pmLocation: TheaterTake a seat and learn about rush! This demonstration covers the basics of rush seating, including design considerations, pattern layout, and how to weave a simple seat using paper fiber rush—an ideal material for beginners. You'll also learn about different material options and get answers to common questions about the seat weaving craft.
Limited Production of Handmade Furniture
Presenter: Gary WeeksTime: Saturday 1:00pm to 2:00pmLocation: ClassroomGary Weeks has been building Rocking Chairs, Dining Chairs, Dining Tables, and Barstools to the highest standards of our craft for 30+ years. He will talk about how to build amazing handmade furniture through an efficient shop and production mindset.
Promoting Your Work with Integrity
Presenter: John BohmanTime: Saturday 2:15pm to 3:15pmLocation: ClassroomThis presentation is for the builder who is just starting off in the industry or a professional looking to refine their image. A good reputation is a far superior advertising tool than anything you can buy and it requires playing a long game. I can speak for myself that when I first got started as a woodworker, I was eager for trust from my clientele. But that is something you must earn over time. I work in a what I would call a small town. Missoula has a population of appx 70,000 people, but I learned quickly that word still travels fast in a community of this size. People talk, and you must give them something good to talk about. It is the actions you take when no one is watching that has the most impact on your image. Blending your talent and passion with good business practices will keep you seeing paychecks and happy customers. I will explore these concepts in this talk and review what I have learned in my 20 years in business as a woodworker.
They Why and How of Furniture Joinery
Presenter: Andy RawlsTime: Saturday 2:30pm to 3:30pmLocation: TheaterIn my early days as a furniture maker, I often felt overwhelmed when choosing joinery, particularly for complex case pieces. My hope is to clarify the process of selecting and executing joinery for your furniture projects. I'll be sharing case studies from some of my own furniture builds, as well as examining antique furniture to better understand different joinery applications. Lastly, I’ll discuss joinery execution, comparing hand tools and machinery, and how to be creative in using the available tools at your disposal to cut different joints.
Selling Your Work - Online and Off
Presenter: Ethan AbramsonTime: Saturday 3:30pm to 4:30pmLocation: ClassroomHow do you sell your work currently? You can sell it phyically or digitally. What are the similarities and difference between selling physically and digitally, and how to push your business forward with both? Let's answer these questions and more together.
Learn to Cut Better Dovetails
Presenter: Matt KenneySunday 9am to 10:30amLocation: ClassroomThis lecture presentation offers a deep dive look into cutting dovetail joints, walking through the entire process—from milling to invisible repairs—while emphasizing the most critical steps for success. With insights from 25 years of experience, Matt Kenney will help you gain a clearer understanding of how to cut strong, clean dovetails with confidence.
Weaving with Danish Cord
Presenter: David JohnsonSunday 9am to 10:30amLocation: TheaterThis demonstration will cover how to design a seat frame for Danish cord weaving, avoid common mistakes, and create your own custom pattern. You'll see demonstrations of both warp and weft installation techniques—using nails, knots, and alternative methods—to help you confidently work with this popular material. This is a can't miss session!
Setting Up Shop
Presenter: Gary RogowskiSunday 10:45am to 11:30amLocation: ClassroomThis lecture offers both beginners and experienced woodworkers practical insights on setting up an efficient, productive shop space, covering essentials like layout, lighting, tool selection, workflow, and key strategies to improve your building process. Learn how thoughtful shop setup and planning can enhance both your craftsmanship and enjoyment in the shop.
Utilizing Shaper Jigs
Presenter: Alexis DoleseSunday 11:00am to 11:45amLocation: TheaterThis session explores how Shaper Jigs (or flush trim router jigs) can boost efficiency and precision in furniture making by enabling repeatable parts with built-in joinery, while covering jig design, safe router use, and incorporating computer aided design and curves into your workflow.
The Art and Science of Stereotomy
Presenter: Patrick MooreSunday 11:45am to 1:30pmLocation: ClassroomThis lecture introduces Stereotomy, the traditional art of using geometric drawing techniques to represent complex architectural forms in three dimensions—a practice that has shaped unique cultural and architectural identities across French, German, and Japanese woodworking traditions. In this drawing demonstration you'll learn how this manual method blends precision, design, and heritage into a craft of its own.
Coopering and Geometric Curves in Contemporary Furniture
Presenter: Kate CaseySunday 12:15pm to 1:15pmLocation: TheaterArtist and furniture designer Kate Casey of Peg Woodworking will explores the traditional technique of coopering and its modern applications, demonstrating how precise beveling and geometric planning can create fluid, curved forms in contemporary furniture. Attendees will learn the history, design process, and practical techniques behind transforming staves into sculptural and functional pieces.
Advanced CNC Techniques for Double Sided Cutting
Presenter: Brooke DavisSunday 1:30pm to 2:30pmLocation: ClassroomMany CNC users do not have access to a rotary tool attachments on their machines, but they want to do double sided cutting. In this Session, we will explore different manual methods for accurate double sided cutting.
Half Blind Dovetails
Presenter: John BohmanSunday 1:45am to 3:15pmLocation: TheaterA proper dovetail joint shows a makers personality with how it's laid out. We begin with talking points and the approach to cutting a half blind dovetail. A brief description of sharpening techniques and layout will be followed by the execution and fitting of the joint. You'll be instructed on how to make a simple jig to assist the process. we will finish out with a Q and A session to ensure you're guided in the right direction to feel confident with cutting the joint.
Bonus Session
Coming SoonPresenter: Time: Saturday 4:00pm to 5:00pmLocation: Theater
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