The Wirecutter Show

Nick Offerman's Guide to Building Things That Last

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Oct 29, 2025
Nick Offerman, a beloved actor, author, and skilled woodworker, shares insights from his new book, Little Woodchucks. He emphasizes the joy of hands-on work and the confidence it builds, especially for beginners. Nick stresses the importance of investing in high-quality tools that last, rather than cutting corners. He also discusses the spiritual connection to woodworking, teaching patience, and problem-solving. Plus, he outlines essential tools for a starter kit and revels in the joy of crafting instruments like ukuleles.
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INSIGHT

Making Things Is Civic Duty

  • Nick connects handmaking to civic responsibility and climate consequences of consumerism.
  • He argues making things yourself preserves skills and reduces reliance on disposability.
ADVICE

Buy Quality Tools, Not Cheap Gadgets

  • Invest in fewer, high-quality tools rather than cheap gadgets that break.
  • Seek older machines from the 60s and 70s which often outperform modern mass-produced models.
INSIGHT

Mistakes Are Part Of Learning

  • Woodworking teaches planning, patience, and humility: mistakes are expected and educational.
  • Nick treats errors as part of the process and says perfection rarely happens on the first try.
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