Clark Millers

Lead Projects Editor

Clark Millers

Clark Millers is the steady, practical force that turns craft inspiration into something you can actually build on a Tuesday evening with materials from your local store. As Lead Projects Editor at JustOneCraft, Clark oversees the site’s growing library of hands-on project guides across 12 craft categories — and his fingerprints are on every single one of them.

Clark’s path into the world of making was anything but conventional. He spent his early twenties working in product design before a burnout-driven career pause led him to a woodworking class at a community center in 2017. What he expected to be a one-time distraction became a complete transformation. Within two years, he had left the corporate world, retrained as a mixed-media craft instructor, and was running weekend workshops for adults in his city — teaching everything from basic joinery to resin casting to leather tooling.

That experience in the workshop — watching real people struggle, improvise, succeed, and surprise themselves — shaped everything about how Clark approaches project documentation. He doesn’t write for the ideal maker in ideal conditions. He writes for the person with a wobbly table, a budget toolkit, and thirty minutes before the kids wake up. His guides are known for their no-nonsense clarity, their honest material lists, and their practical troubleshooting sections that acknowledge things don’t always go to plan.

Clark joined JustOneCraft at its founding in 2024, drawn by the site’s commitment to accessibility and honest making. Since then, he has personally tested and edited over 150 project guides, introduced the site’s skill-tagging system, and launched the real-time project estimates feature — a reader favourite that replaced the vague “weekend project” label with actual, tested hours.

Outside of work, Clark is an avid upcycler who rarely throws anything away if there’s a craft use for it. His workshop at home is a controlled chaos of reclaimed wood, old hardware, and half-finished experiments he calls “ongoing research.” He is also a passionate advocate for making craft spaces more welcoming to men and boys, and writes occasionally on the topic for the JustOneCraft blog.

“The best projects aren’t the prettiest ones on Pinterest. They’re the ones sitting on your shelf at home because you made them with your own hands.”

Clark’s editorial philosophy mirrors JustOneCraft’s deepest value: that the process of making something — however imperfect — is always worth more than the polish of the finished image.

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