Mapleton Workshop

Mapleton Workshop

A community for craftsmen

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You Don't Have to Learn Alone

Woodworking and craftsmanship are fulfilling—but they can also be overwhelming when you're on your own. The Mapleton Workshop is a community of neighbors and friends who share tools, ideas, and encouragement as we all build better skills—and better lives—together.

We're Not a Business. Just Good People Helping Each Other.

Mapleton Workshop isn’t a company, a class, or a club.
It’s a local group of hobbyists, pros, and weekend warriors who meet up, trade knowledge, and support each other’s growth.

We believe in:

  • Asking questions

  • Sharing what we know

  • Lending tools and hands when needed

  • Building better projects—and better friendships

What You'll Find in the Workshop

✅ A safe space to ask beginner or advanced questions
✅ Neighbors who actually want to help
✅ Tool sharing and recommendations
✅ Project feedback and idea swaps
✅ A growing skillset, one cut at a time

Who It's For

If you:

  • Tinker in your garage

  • Dream of finally building that workbench

  • Want to learn to use your router without fear

  • Miss the days when people helped each other out

Then this is for you.

Ready to Join the Workshop?

We keep it low-key and local. If you want in, just ask.


We’ll send you info on how to connect, what to expect, and how to get involved.

No, this group does primarily focus on woodworking, but is meant to be a shared space for craftsman who enjoy working on projects.

No, this group is completely free and is meant to be a connecting space.

This is an exclusive group and is meant for men living in the greater Mapleton area, which would also include Spanish Fork in Springville. If you were outside of that geographical boundary, we would encourage you to start your own local workshop group.

No, this group is meant for all levels of experience. Some members of this group have built out beautiful shops and are themselves incredible craftsman. Others will just be getting started. We welcome all.

Still Wondering?

It's totally free.
There are no dues, no pressure.
Just good people sharing the craft.

Because wood is better when it's not the only thing you're working on.

Mapleton Workshop