Most Woodworking Plans Are Written For Engineers. These 40 Are Written For Builders.
Every cut listed. Every measurement marked. Every joint shown in 3D before you touch a board.
You know the feeling. You pull out a set of plans, lay them on the workbench, and spend the next 20 minutes trying to figure out what step one actually is. Half the cuts aren't labeled. The materials list is vague. And nowhere does it explain how the joints actually come together.
That's why half-finished projects pile up in garages across America. It's not the woodworker. It's the plans.
The 40 plans below are different. Built by woodworkers, for woodworkers. Enter your email and they're yours free.
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One of 40 plans — each includes a full illustration, cut list, and assembly instructions
40 complete woodworking plans: Adirondack chairs, garden benches, storage cabinets, bed frames, workbench organizers, outdoor furniture. Every project detailed from the first cut to the finish coat.
A full cut list for every project. Know exactly what lumber to buy, in what dimensions, before you set foot in the yard. No more coming home short a board or buying twice what you need.
3D exploded assembly diagrams. See every piece, every joint, every connection in three dimensions. If you can read a picture, you can build these projects.
"The Art of Woodworking" 440-page guide covering joinery, finishing, wood selection, hand tools, and the mistakes most woodworkers make in their first five years.
These 40 plans are a sample from a much larger library I'll tell you about after you sign up. If they help you finish a project you're proud of, you'll want to see the rest. If not, the plans are yours to keep. You've lost nothing either way.
Built the Adirondack chair over a weekend. My wife said it looked like something out of a catalog. I spent $47 in lumber. The store wanted $340 for the same chair.Gary M., retired — Knoxville, TN
I've been woodworking for 30 years and still learned things from the 440-page guide. The finishing section alone was worth it. Sent the plans to my son — he built the garden bench in a weekend.Bill K., semi-retired — Grand Rapids, MI
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