Woodcraft of Omaha

Contact Us
- Phone:
- 402-330-5444
- Fax:
- 402-330-9775
- Email:
- Omaha@Woodcraft.com
14605 Wright Street
Omaha,NE 68144
USA
Retail Store Pricing May Vary from Internet or Catalog Pricing
Hours of Operation
sunday | 11AM - 5PM |
---|---|
monday | 9AM - 7PM |
tuesday | 9AM - 7PM |
wednesday | 9AM - 7PM |
thursday | 9AM - 7PM |
friday | 9AM - 7PM |
saturday | 9AM - 6PM |
Connect with Us

Stop in and learn how to create a timeless hand cut dovetail. We’ll provide tips and tricks to get a snug joint and talk through the tools you’ll need to get started.

Cutting on the backstroke is nothing new – Japanese-style saws have been around for centuries. Join us to find out how to properly care for your Japanese saw and how to use it to maximize your time in the shop.

Learn how to make unique projects with the Power Carver. Our in-store experts will walk you through the basics of the machines and how to make your first cuts.

Let us show you how to maximize your dust collection options with the NEW Magfitt dust collection fittings. Magfitt allows you to use one dust collection set up on multiple machines in seconds and without fuss.

The Art of Bandsaw Boxes: In this interactive seminar, Alex Snodgrass will show just how easy it is to make beautiful bandsaw boxes. He’ll cover everything that you need to know while he demonstrates how to make a variety of different bandsaw box styles. You’ll see how to design and create unique wooden boxes using just a bandsaw. Alex will cover several types of boxes and demonstrate techniques such as curves, unusual shapes and how to set up your bandsaw for success! Now’s your chance to learn Alex’s secrets for making these fantastic little boxes. Sign up today – space is limited to 25 people. Seminar fee is $5.00 per person. Every person that signs up for the class will get a $5 credit to use at the Omaha store.

Keeping your table saw in top working order makes your project easier and safer. Stop in as we show you how!
Creating complex carvings just got easier with the CNC machine. We’ll show you the basics on how to use a CNC machine and some tips to get you started.

Ready to make your own turning blank or start that river table you’ve been dreaming of? Join us to learn how to get started with resin casting. We’ll go over the basics and show you how to pour a pen blank to get started.

Fun to make and functional in the kitchen – learn to create a custom cutting board. We’ll explain how to put it together and finish it with design and safety in mind.

Don’t just kick the tires. Learn how to properly keep your bandsaw in top working order.
Featuring the newest in Festool innovations.

Keeping your bits and blades clean makes for cleaner cuts. Join us as we step through how to remove the buildup on your bits and blades.
I scream; you scream; we all scream for ice cream – and scooping it out with your own ice cream scoop just makes it sweeter. Let us show you the basics for turning your new favorite scoop.

Making rabbets or putting a roundover edge on a board in your future? Our in-store experts will walk you through what you need to know to start using a router.
Ensure your outdoor projects can stand up to the weather by choosing the right outdoor finish. Let us show you the options and how to pick the right one for your project.

Making clean cuts with a hand plane is easy – if you have your plane set up properly. Join us as we go over how to dial it in for the right cut.
Safety first! Any projects that come in contact with the mouth need special attention with finish. Learn about all the food and child safe finish options available and when you need to use them.
Where you work makes a big impact on how you work. Let us show you the importance of using a workbench and vises to keep your work steady.

Holding your turning blank in place properly means a safe and fun turning experience. Join us as we walk through the different chuck options and when you need to use them.
Sharp tools are safe tools. Stop in and learn how to properly keep the edge of your tools sharp.
Build your own custom knife that you (or someone you know) will treasure for years to come. Join us as we walk you through the process.
A couple boards and some nails might work, but they may not be the best solution to keeping your project in one piece. Join us as we review different types of joinery jigs to help you build a strong finished piece.
With a router and a template, you can create custom jigs and fixtures for your shop or complex designs for projects. Learn how to get started today.