About Lukas
AllFlavor Workshop

Hi — I’m Lukas. I’ve always enjoyed working with my hands and building things on my own. I started AllFlavor Workshop because seeing how something is built lowers the barrier to getting started — and I want more people to feel confident enough to pick up a tool and make something.

Over time, the site naturally shifted toward what I love most: woodworking jigs, workshop tools, and projects that make the next build easier. And a few years ago I also got deep into cutting board making — it’s one of my favorite things to build, experiment with, and share.

Lukas — AllFlavor Workshop
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Why I build (and share) this stuff

If I had to sum it up, it’s this: I like learning new things, building tools that I actually use, and showing the process so it feels doable for others too. I’m happiest when I can take a “problem in the shop” and turn it into a simple jig that fixes it. And if that saves you time (or mistakes) on your build, even better.

  • I enjoy building more than buying. I’m not a trained pro — I just love the process, learning, and improving as I go.

  • Jigs make everything easier. They speed up repeat cuts, improve accuracy, and remove a lot of the “guessing.”

  • Woodworking can get expensive fast. Building your own shop tools is one of the best ways to level up without overspending.

My Creative Journey

Here’s how AllFlavor Workshop grew from a “let’s try DIY” idea into a woodworking-focused space. Over the years I narrowed down what I enjoy most, and started documenting projects in a more structured way. The big theme stayed the same: build it, learn from it, and share the process.

2019
- Started building and sharing projects

I began experimenting with DIY projects and documenting what worked (and what didn’t). It quickly turned into a habit of building first and researching later.

2021
- Launched the website

I created AllFlavorWorkshop.com to collect projects in one place and make them easier to follow. That’s when tutorials and downloadable plans started to become a bigger focus.

A few years later
- Cutting boards became a big focus

I started making cutting boards more seriously and fell in love with the patterns, glue-ups, and small details. Naturally, that also led to building more cutting-board jigs to speed up repeatable steps.

Now
- Woodworking jigs + better documentation

Today I focus heavily on workshop jigs, practical builds, and keeping projects beginner-friendly. I’m also constantly improving how I document builds so you can replicate them without guessing.

Frequently Asked Questions

1) What is AllFlavor Workshop?
It’s my woodworking corner of the internet where I share jigs, workshop tools, and projects I actually build and use. The goal is to keep things practical and beginner-friendly, without overcomplicating the process.
2) Are your projects beginner-friendly?
Yes — most builds are designed so you can finish them with basic tools and patience. I try to show the “why” behind the steps so you can adapt things to your own workshop.
3) Where should I start?
If you want something quick and structured, start with the plans. If you prefer reading the full build process, browse the projects and follow along step-by-step.
4) Do you have cutting board content too?
Yes — cutting boards are a big part of what I enjoy, and you’ll find designs, videos, and jigs that help with the workflow. Over time I’ve built more “repeatable” tools for milling, flattening, routing, and finishing boards.
5) Do you share plans for your builds?
Yes — many builds include downloadable plans, and I’m continuously adding more. Plans are meant to be practical: dimensions, cut lists, and the important “don’t miss this” notes.
6) How often do you send emails?
Only once in a while — when there’s something worth sharing: a new build, a plan, or a useful tip. I keep it relevant and you can unsubscribe anytime.
7) Can I contact you with a question?
Yes — if the FAQ doesn’t cover it, send me a message through the Contact Page. I try to respond as soon as I can.

What next?

If you’re new here, here’s a simple path that works for most people: pick a plan, browse a project, and start building.

Disclaimer

I’m not an expert — I simply enjoy building my workshop, making new stuff, and sharing what I learn. Use the information on this site at your own risk, and always follow proper safety precautions and tool manuals.

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