Really depends on what you like to do to be honest. I've lived here most of my life, and it's a pretty typical 2nd tier city, with lots of pretty normal attractions. Mostly I like living here because the cost is low, and all my friends are here.
That having been said, I think most wood workers would enjoy visiting the historic Promont House in Milford, which is a suburb on the east side of the city.
http://www.milfordhistory.net/
Cincinnati also has the coolest grocery store I've ever been too.
https://junglejims.com/
There are also a ton of craft breweries to visit if you like that sort of thing. I don't drink much anymore, so I can't really recommend one.
Curt is right about the "chili", it's a bit mislabeled, and I feel personally not the most amazing thing to eat in Cincinnati. It's really a bit closer to fast food style than fine dining. It's worth trying at least once, since it is pretty unique.
If you're really into food I strongly recommend Grater's Ice Cream, which is one of the few in the country that's made in the French Pot method, which results in a much more dense Ice Cream. It IS the most amazing thing to eat in Cincinnati, IMHO. I believe the only other place in the county that does this is a much smaller place called Aglemises Brothers, which I believe is only available in Oakley Square.
https://www.aglamesis.com/
If you like Gardens, the Krohn Conservatory is a good place to visit.
https://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/cincyp...-conservatory/
If you like steak, the Precinct is pretty good.
https://www.jeffruby.com/precinct
Also you should drive by, maybe go inside The Cincinnati Museum Center, which is an amazing Art Deco building, and you don't need to pay anything but parking to go inside.
https://www.cincymuseum.org/