Maker Skill Trees are printable templates that can guide and track hands-on skill progression. Colour in the boxes as you go and get inspired to try new things. This repository is always growing and aims to include a large variety of skills, see full list below. Everyone's journey is different and you can interpret the goals flexibly. Not everything needs to be completed. Print your own in A4 or A3 size.
Each skill tree has 73 skill or experience hexagonal tiles, ordered in a spectrum of basic skills at the bottom to more advanced skills at the top. This includes 5 set your own goal tiles for you to tailor to your own interests. Under the templates section, there's also a smaller Mini Skill Tree template with only 40 tiles. Maker Skill Trees are released under the Creative Commons Licence, CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 . You are free to share, adapt, remix or transform the printables or templates for non-commercial purposes. However, you must do so by giving credit to Steph Piper / Maker Queen (or leaving the credit at the bottom of the page) and if you release a remix it must be under the same licence. I'm looking at releasing a book with all these compiled when all trees are complete.
Open Source – CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Licence
Header font used: Hansief
Other fonts used:
- Uniform Condensed Regular
- Open Sans
- Icons from Icons8, and some self-made
Templates include Adobe Illustrator and PDF files.
- Individual goal tracking / upskilling #skilltreechallenge
- For makerspace members to upskill on a variety of tools
- For training new staff members on skills
- For school students working on self-directed activities (See Kids STEAM Skills tree)
- For recruitment / competency checking
I'm working on a book with an expansive range of skill trees, plus great tools to track your progress, earn achievement badges and calculate your life XP score across all areas. Get notified when the book is available.
✅ Woodworking
☐ Blacksmithing
✅ Metalworking
✅ Automotive
☐ Amateur Radio
✅ Crafting
✅ Moulding and Casting
☐ Arts
✅ Music
☐ Dance
✅ Photography / Videography
✅ Reading & Writing
✅ Crochet
✅ Knitting
✅ Sewing
☐ Embroidery
☐ Jewellery Making
☐ Ceramics
✅ Renovation & Repair
✅ House Building
✅ Boating & Fishing
✅ Computing
✅ Laser Cutting ✅ French Translation
✅ Electronics
✅ PCB Design
✅ Dev Boards
☐ Coding ✅ Mini Coding Tree
✅ Linux
☐ Robotics
✅ 3D Printing
✅ CNC & CAM
✅ 3D Modelling
✅ Embedded Systems
✅ IT Security
☐ Website Building
☐ Game Design & VR
✅ Mobile App Dev & AR
☐ AI & Machine Learning
☐ Research Skills
✅ Entrepreneurship
☐ Finance
✅ Cooking
✅ Baking
🟧 Fermenting & Preservation (In Progress - 50% Done)
☐ Drinks
✅ Cleaning
✅ Gardening
☐ Animal Care
✅ Travel
☐ Sports / Fitness
✅ Adventure
☐ Backyard Science
✅ Civics & Community
🟧 Language (In Progress - 40% Done)
☐ Volunteering
☐ Healing Nature
☐ Survivalist
☐ Gaming
☐ Self Care
☐ Life Admin
✅ STEAM Skills
✅ Explore a Makerspace
✅ Makerspace w/ 3D Printer, 3D scanner, Vinyl Cutter and Electronics Bench
✅ Makerspace w/ 3D Printer, 3D scanner, Vinyl Cutter, Laser Cutter and Electronics Bench
✅ 3D Printing and 3D Modelling (Now split to individual areas)
✅ Roller Derby
✅ Dungeons and Dragons
✅ Comic Artist
☐ Tabletop Games
☐ Video Games
Got a suggestion for a new skill tree, or feedback on an existing tree? Use the suggestion box form.
Interested in helping put one of these together? Or even something that's not on the list? Send through your draft and I can put it in the template, or we can do a brainstorm hour to fill it in. If you're an expert and help me put something together a skill tree for the repository, or can assist in translating the sheets into different languages I'd love to send you a box of goodies from my online store to say thanks. Let me know if you're interested, email: [email protected]
Use the template pack in the files, including PNG / PDF and AI files to fill in with your software of choice. If you've filled it in, I'm happy to polish it with custom icons and release it in this repository.
My aim with the skill trees is:
- flexible with goals rather than too specific, everyone's journey is different
- Inspiring to try new things rather than completionist
- Include options for tools that aren't cost / availability restrictive
With a total of 73 skill tiles, there's a lot of boxes to fill in! To help prompt ideas, I usually include the following:
- What's the first few things you do in this skill?
- What materials might you use at a basic / intermediate / advanced level?
- What tools might you use at a basic / intermediate / advanced level?
- What techniques might you use at a basic / intermediate / advanced level?
- What might go wrong and how would you fix it?
- Where might you visit to learn more / get involved in a community?
- What interskill / interdisciplinary techniques could you try? Eg. Electronics + Textiles = Wearable Tech
- Gifting a friend something made from x skill
- Teaching a class or friend on x skill
- Releasing an online tutorial on x skill
Get skill tree poster digital downloads on the MakerQueen Shop.