Top 14 American Woodworking Affiliates on Instagram (July 2026)

We found 14 American Woodworking Affiliates on Instagram
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11/07/2026
Followers
13.6k
Fake followers
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Engagement rate
1.46%
Average Reel plays
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Audience gender
No info available
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2. What Meike Makes

United States

DIY Woodworking and Homesteader Free tutorials💪 YouTube “What Meike Makes” Partner with @ultraclear_epoxy 📍Florida 🇺🇸 Germany🇩🇪

Followers
23.1k
Fake followers
22.96%
Engagement rate
1.55%
Average Reel plays
6.5k
Audience gender
female
21.51%
male
78.49%
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Audience location by country
United States
36.05%
Germany
5.23%
Canada
4.97%
United Kingdom
4.49%
Brazil
4.36%
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3. Shane Told

United States

“Emo Legend” 🎤🤜 @Silverstein 🎙📻 @LeadSingerSyndrome Way into: Sports, pinball, poker, woodworking, old guitars, and Waffle House.

Followers
54.7k
Fake followers
17.14%
Engagement rate
8.4%
Average Reel plays
58.7k
Audience gender
female
40.58%
male
59.42%
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Audience location by country
United States
66.64%
Canada
9.43%
Germany
3.8%
Australia
2.72%
Mexico
2.6%
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4. Albert Kleine

United States

Woodworking guy — mostly boxes and marquetry. Teaching, writing, demos, commissions. Inquiries to albertakleine@gmail.com plz!

Followers
17.6k
Fake followers
20.1%
Engagement rate
1.36%
Average Reel plays
16.3k
Audience gender
female
10.48%
male
89.52%
Top performing Reels
  1. 5 300
  2. Setting up my new shooting plane from @breseplane and taking it for a spin on some canarywood. Over the years, I’ve really gotten into the habit of shooting in all my woodworking. If there’s a task that I can do at a shooting board, I’ll do it. My shooting board was a godsend when I didn’t have a real shop and did a lot of my woodworking inside at the coffee table. Those who have followed me for a while know I’m a broken record on how great they are. For a very long time, I used the @veritas_tools shooting board and shooting plane, and they’ve both been quite good for me. I had to modify the shooting board to work with my new plane, and in the process I realized that while I once quite liked it, I’ve grown to think it’s over-engineered for my work. My reasons for this are twofold. First, while the track that the plane rides in is nice, it’s not at all necessary and makes it so the shooting board can’t be used with most bench planes (at least if you have it set up for the shooting plane). You also run the risk of having the aluminum dig into your plane (don’t ask me how I know!), which is just an unnecessary risk. Second, while the variable angle fence is nicely made and offers versatility, I have not once in the very many years of owning it set it to any angles other than 90 and 45. And like I said, I use my shooting board for everything I can. This wouldn’t be a problem if the variable angle option didn’t make me feel the need to constantly check for 90 — a fixed fence that could not move would calm my worries. For 45s I’d throw a triangle on there. So I ditched the track. I’m going to keep the fence because like I said it is well made and heck I already paid for it. I can always just drill it down to the board to keep it from moving if I want. But if I could go back in time, I’d just pass on the shooting board and make my own. There are plans for a few in my book but they’re dead simple to make and there are plenty of great free plans out there online. Just my two cents. #woodworking #reels #woodworkingtips
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Audience location by country
United States
46.91%
Canada
5.55%
United Kingdom
5.51%
Brazil
3.03%
Germany
2.83%
Followers
1.7k
Fake followers
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Engagement rate
2.02%
Average Reel plays
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Audience gender
No info available
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No info available
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Audience location by country
No info available
Followers
4.5k
Fake followers
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Engagement rate
5.63%
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Audience gender
No info available
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No info available
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Audience location by country
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7. Ben Napier | Scotsman Co.

United States

Home Town on HGTV, History-inspired woodworking from Laurel, MS

Followers
729.1k
Fake followers
18.07%
Engagement rate
1.47%
Average Reel plays
341.5k
Audience gender
female
84.36%
male
15.64%
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Audience location by country
United States
84.58%
Canada
7.17%
Brazil
1.41%
Australia
1.34%
United Kingdom
0.94%

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Followers
4.7k
Fake followers
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Engagement rate
1.88%
Average Reel plays
-
Audience gender
No info available
Top performing Reels
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Audience location by country
No info available
Followers
1.2k
Fake followers
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Engagement rate
2.3%
Average Reel plays
-
Audience gender
No info available
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No info available
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Audience location by country
No info available
Followers
2.9k
Fake followers
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Engagement rate
6.69%
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No info available
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12. Maggie | DIY, Design & Woodworking

United States

making and building all the things currently: primary bathroom ughhhhh 🙄 ATX | partnerships@findmaggiemay.com

Followers
42.7k
Fake followers
23.41%
Engagement rate
1.01%
Average Reel plays
4.3k
Audience gender
female
76.8%
male
23.2%
Top performing Reels
  1. 4 301 537
  2. 1 965 854
  3. 530 136
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Audience location by country
United States
63.06%
Canada
6.97%
United Kingdom
5.29%
Australia
1.99%
France
1.99%
Followers
5.5k
Fake followers
-
Engagement rate
3.73%
Average Reel plays
-
Audience gender
No info available
Top performing Reels
No info available
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14. Allan Wickard

United States

Husband, Father of 4, Engineer, Woodworker, Maker 💪🛠️ Journey of DIY to Fine Woodworking ⚙️👊 ⬇️Firm Grip Dura-Knit Gloves⬇️ #omahamaker #nebraskamaker

Followers
11.1k
Fake followers
34.5%
Engagement rate
1.49%
Average Reel plays
12.2k
Audience gender
female
9.93%
male
90.07%
Top performing Reels
  1. 2 646
  2. 1 778
  3. 1 064
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
43.53%
Brazil
6%
Iran
5.45%
Russia
4.89%
Canada
3.99%

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