The Plans Were Broken. Not You.


 At some point you stopped blaming the plan and started blaming yourself.

That is what bad woodworking plans do. They look complete. Professional layout. Nice diagrams. You clear a Saturday, buy the lumber, and somewhere around step four everything stops making sense. A measurement that doesn't match. A step that jumps from cut the panels to attach the frame with nothing in between. Sixty dollars of wood that is now firewood.

And the thought that follows every time is the same one. Maybe I'm just not good enough at this.

You are. The plans just weren't finished. Find some new ones here

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Ted McGrath spent twenty five years in a workshop fixing exactly this problem. Not teaching people to be better woodworkers. Teaching people that the reason their projects fall apart is almost never skill. It's incomplete instructions written by someone who drew a picture but never actually built the thing.

His solution was to build every single plan before publishing it. Every cut verified. Every measurement checked to a sixteenth of an inch. Every confusing step rewritten until it wasn't confusing anymore. The result is sixteen thousand plans that have already been built in his workshop before they reach yours.

Sixteen thousand is not a marketing number. It's what happens when a twelve person team shows up every day for twenty five years and builds things.

The library covers everything from Adirondack chairs to full workshop benches. Beginner plans for a corner of a garage with a basic table saw. Advanced plans for a full shop that wants a challenge. Every plan comes with exact cut lists so you buy precisely what you need. No three trips to the lumber yard. No sixty dollars of wasted wood.

One buyer built two Adirondack chairs from the plans and sold them at a craft fair for three hundred and fifty dollars. The entire package cost him sixty seven.

Another finished a bunk bed in four weekends that was sturdier than the eight hundred dollar one his family almost bought retail.

These are not exceptional woodworkers. They are people who finally had a plan that didn't fall apart at step four.

There is also a custom request option. If you need something specific that isn't in the library you submit the request and Ted's team drafts it, builds it, tests it, and delivers the finished plan. No extra charge.

One payment. Lifetime access. New plans added every month automatically.

The project you have been meaning to build is still sitting in your head. It has been there a while now. The only thing that kept stopping you was plans that looked finished but weren't.

These ones are finished. And ready to be used

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