| If you want… | Start here… | |--------------|--------------| | Inspiration for clever mechanisms | His on YouTube | | Practical shop projects | Build a Pantograph Router or DIY Bandsaw | | Free gear design | Gear Template Generator on Woodgears.ca | | Understanding wood as a mechanical material | His strain/deflection tests videos |

Matthias Wandel grew up in a household where mechanical curiosity was encouraged; he was allowed to use his father's bandsaw unsupervised before the age of ten. He later studied engineering at the University of Waterloo.

In summary, Matthias Wandel is a "maker's maker." He inspires people to look at wood not just as a building material, but as a medium for engineering complex, functional machinery.

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is a Canadian engineer, software developer, and woodworker who has redefined the traditional woodworking hobby through the lens of analytical engineering. Best known for his eponymous YouTube channel and his website, Woodgears.ca, Wandel is widely regarded as one of the most influential "maker" personalities of the digital age. Early Life and Professional Engineering Career

Unlike many modern content creators who rely on fast edits and high-energy personas, Matthias’s videos are known for being:

He wrote the firmware for RIM’s first wireless modem in DSP assembly.