I'm a 26-year-old veteran living in Las Vegas, and I've always had a passion for woodworking. I enjoy creating things, and I feel like this could really satisfy my creative urges. Currently, I work in IT, but I find it unfulfilling. I'm looking for advice on how to break into woodworking—specifically, are there any apprenticeship programs available? I'm eager to learn about cabinetry and furniture making, no matter where I start.
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Joining a local woodworking guild or group can be a great way to start. It’s a good opportunity to meet other woodworkers and get some hands-on experience without diving in too deep right away.
Look for any makerspaces in your area; they can provide a fantastic way to gain experience at your own pace. You might also check out junior colleges that offer woodshop or cabinetry courses. For apprenticeships, directly reaching out to local cabinet shops and furniture makers could yield some opportunities, especially at smaller shops.
Definitely consider applying to nearby shops! Be honest about your skill level but show your eagerness to learn. Many places are more than happy to train someone who's motivated.
