16,000 Woodworking Plans.
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From The Desk Of Ted Mcgrath
Re: Woodworking made easy...
Dear Fellow Woodworker,
Have you ever:
Wanted to build something, because you cannot find it "retail"?
Thought of making something custom for a specific need but don't know where to start?
Want to buy nice furniture but can't afford high-quality pieces?
Thought of upcycling wood you found but afraid of messing it up?
Struggle to find detailed plans to build your dream project?
These are the issues I faced years ago when I started woodworking
... and it is the same challenge many of my students are still facing today.
"Woodworking shouldn't be that difficult!"
Now if you want to create the projects you've dreamed of - quickly and easily...
Instead of spending days, months, or years looking for something or god forbid, spending a fortune hiring someone to do it for you...
And you crave the satisfaction of creating something beautiful with your own hands,
Then this may be the most important letter you'll ever read...
Ted "Woody" Mcgrath
Certified Master Woodworker, Educator, Trainer, Author, Member of AWI
“Here's The BIG Problem...”
When I started looking online for plans and buying magazines, here's what I discovered:
Most plans and woodworking magazines are COMPLETE GARBAGE.
Here's why:
Plans are NOT specific enough - They either lack a step or they lack descriptions or measurements.
Instructions that leave out VITAL information, assuming that you are experienced enough to "fill in the blanks"
Assuming you're a master craftsman with access to expensive tools and a large workshop!
Plans that are too complex for beginners require thousands of dollars in high-end machinery!
And in many cases, there is simply NOT enough detail!
woodworking box
One of the projects I saw was for a modern wardrobe but the details on how to put it together were terrible.
You have to start guessing at where to attach carriage bolts, etc.
Another was that the top backboard was not straight as it had a design to it that was not explained.
So I took paper templates and drew them out and traced them on boards as best I could for one of my students.
These so-called "step-by-step" plans make woodworking HARDER than it actually is.
No wonder woodworking seems so hard!
So I've Decided To Solve All That...
Grab yours now!
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