DIY and building YouTube covers everyone from the homeowner fixing a leaking tap to the maker turning scrap metal into art. The nine channels below are the ones genuinely worth following, spanning home renovation, woodworking, construction fundamentals, furniture and creative making. We’ve grouped them by what each is actually good for, with an honest note on the limitations of each.
One thing worth saying first: building and renovation work involves real tools, real electricity and real structural consequences. These channels are an excellent way to learn, but follow proper safety practice, know which jobs legally require a licensed professional (electrical, gas and major structural work in particular), and don’t let a confident edit talk you into something beyond your skill. With that in mind, here’s how the landscape breaks down.
How the landscape breaks down
DIY and building YouTube sorts into a few clear lanes. The home renovation and trades camp — This Old House, Fix This Build That — covers the practical jobs homeowners actually face, led by people who know the trades. Woodworking runs from beginner-friendly (Woodworking for Mere Mortals) to broad maker projects (I Like To Make Stuff, DIY Creators). Construction fundamentals is Essential Craftsman’s territory — the deep ‘why’ behind how things are built. Self-taught and relatable building is April Wilkerson’s lane. And then there’s creative and primitive making, from Laura Kampf’s design-led builds to Primitive Technology’s extraordinary from-nothing construction.
A good way to use them together: lean on This Old House and Fix This Build That for real home jobs, start with Woodworking for Mere Mortals if you’re new to the workshop, turn to Essential Craftsman when you want to understand the fundamentals properly, and watch Laura Kampf and Primitive Technology for the pure inspiration of seeing what’s possible. The trades channels show you how; Essential Craftsman explains why.
Quick comparison
| Channel | Best for | Focus | Level | Format |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primitive Technology | Building from nothing | Primitive construction | Watch-only | Silent builds |
| This Old House | Real home renovation | Trades / how-to | All levels | Expert how-to |
| I Like To Make Stuff | Broad maker projects | Mixed making | Intermediate | Project builds |
| DIY Creators | Furniture & concrete | Furniture / home | Beginner | Project tutorials |
| Woodworking for Mere Mortals | Starting woodworking | Beginner woodworking | Beginner | Small-shop projects |
| Essential Craftsman | Understanding the craft | Construction fundamentals | All levels | Teaching |
| Laura Kampf | Creative inspiration | Design-led making | Intermediate | Cinematic builds |
| April Wilkerson | Self-taught building | Wood & metal / outdoor | Beginner | Build-alongs |
| Fix This Build That | Practical home DIY | Carpentry / home | Beginner | How-to |
The 9 channels
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Match the channel to the project and your experience level — and for anything structural, electrical or gas-related, know when to bring in a licensed professional.
Fixing or renovating your home
This Old House for trade-led, trustworthy how-to across the whole house, and Fix This Build That for practical, well-explained projects a typical homeowner actually needs.
Just getting into woodworking
Woodworking for Mere Mortals is built for small spaces, budget tools and beginners, with DIY Creators and April Wilkerson for approachable furniture and outdoor builds.
Understanding the craft properly
Essential Craftsman teaches the deep fundamentals — not just how, but why — across concrete, masonry, framing and tools.
Pure creative inspiration
Laura Kampf for design-led builds that blur craft and art, and Primitive Technology for the meditative wonder of building from absolutely nothing.