Join us for a weekend of inspiration, education, and community as we gather to celebrate traditional Japanese woodworking.
Our annual festival, held midsummer in central Maine, brings together the best of the Japanese woodworking community along with beginner and seasoned woodworkers to share experience, learn from tool and technique demonstrations and workshops, and compete in a contest to pull the thinnest shaving from a Japanese hand plane.
“It’s hard to imagine a more enthusiastic, passionate, and friendly crowd than the Maine Japanese Woodworking Festival. The atmosphere is upbeat and the workshop speakers are top-notch. For traditional purists to woodworking geeks to aspiring artisans and everyone in between, you won’t leave uninspired.”
“The first annual Maine KEZ was an absolute blast! The feeling of community was sweet and strong. In everyone I met there was such passion and intense presence. So happy to be all together. I could not have been happier to give my blessing and full support to what is becoming a pilgrimage worthy Festival!”
“Good things are happening in Mercer, Maine. I was lucky to be able to attend the event in summer 2023. Reunited with old friends and made new friends. Amazing atmosphere at events, lots to learn and share. Will do it again in a heart beat for sure.”
“Going to the festival opened my eyes. I’m not alone, we are all trying, we are all still learning, even the best of us at the event with 10 , 20 even 40 years of carpentry experience walked away feeling like we learned something and made new friendships that will probably last a lifetime. The amount of emotional highs I experienced can’t be put into a single sentence but I can summarize to just a single word: community.”
“Last year’s inaugural Maine KEZ was an amazing experience. I enjoyed a weekend of hewing, sawing, assembling, adzing, sharpening, planing; as well as discussing, learning and sharing all about Japanese woodworking. Jason and Lauren have done a great job stepping up to host this woodworker’s pilgrimage. It is reunion for old friends and a chance to meet interesting new people too. I will try hard to attend every year!”
“Being at the festival was life changing for me. I got to meet so many friends in the community for the first time, and saw old friends again. It fed my spirits for months after. I can’t wait to go again and every year after.”
“As a newcomer to the community, I was overwhelmed with the level of talent and generosity during my experience at the festival. The share of knowledge and hands-on guidance was invaluable to advancing my furniture craft, and I can now confidently pick up a kanna over sandpaper for that final finish.”
“...There is an obvious need for venues in the east, where there are a fair number of experienced practitioners and a great many people of every range of ability who are eager to share time to exchange ideas and expand their knowledge and understanding. Jason, his wife Lauren and their daughter Aurora are establishing a true home base for these kind of activities. This is a great gift to all of us who wish to foster and promote the work and I am deeply grateful...”
Location and Accommodations
As always the Maine Japanese Woodworking festival is held on location at the Never Stop Building homestead.
Spring and Summer Workshops
Leading up to the festival we offer a full range of classes and workshops included amazing opportunities with guest instructors!