Ted’s Woodworking Plans Review
Woodworking is
becoming more and more popular these days. People are starting to realize that
working with their hands and creating functional products they could use is a
very satisfying endeavour.
It’s a productive
hobby that helps to relieve stress. If you’re skilled, you can even sell your handiwork
and make a healthy side income.
That said, one of the
biggest obstacles to woodworking is finding plans that you can use. Most plans
either lack detail or require too much work/experience to create the product…
or there’s not much variety to choose from.
Over the past few
years, one woodworking guide has become a bestseller with thousands of copies
sold every single year.
Created by an expert
woodworker, Ted McGrath has put together a collection of plans that’s so huge
and has so much variety that it has to be seen to be believed.
It has just every
plan you could think of. With tons of satisfied customers, there’s no arguing
about the quality of the product… but let’s look at it in greater detail.
The
Good Points:
1) The
first thing that makes you sit up and take notice is the sheer size of the
collection. There are over 15,000 woodworking plans in this product. That
probably makes it one of the best and most in-depth woodworking guides on the
planet.
Since
it’s in digital format, the book doesn’t take up any space other than some
memory on your hard drive. Just about any woodworker will be able to find a
plan they can work on, regardless of skill level.
2)
The
collection has high resolution plans for added clarity. You’ll not need a
microscope to make sense of the plans.
3)
One
of the strongest selling points of Ted’s Woodworking Plans is that they are
laid out in a simple, easy-to-follow manner. There’s no complex terminology or
confusing explanations here. It’s all in simple English that most people will
understand.
4)
Besides
15,000 plans, there are 150 instructional videos for you to watch. That’s
fantastic. It will make learning much easier and you’ll become a proficient woodworker.
5)
For
those who are new to woodworking, Ted has included a 200-page foundational
woodworking manual that covers the basics and also shares the finer points so
that you can understand the nuances of this art.
6)
The
package also includes a DWG CAD file viewer and a 3D modelling software so that
you can see what your end product will resemble. If you like what you see, you
can embark on the project.
These useful tools will save you time, money and effort.
There’s no point in working on a project if you don’t like how it turns out in
the end.
7)
Just
when you thought it couldn’t get any better… it does. Ted’s Woodworking Plans
is covered by a ‘no questions asked’ 60-day money-back guarantee. If you don’t
like the plans for any reason, you can always ask for a refund. There’s no risk
here.
The
Bad Points:
1) Weighing
in at 15,000 plans, there’s no denying that this book can be intimidating and
overwhelming to the beginner. They may suffer from paralysis by analysis. With
so many plans, which do you choose?
The
best way to overcome this will be to pick a woodworking plan that’s suitable
for your skill level and which interests you… and then start on it.
2) The
plans could have been categorized better. Since it’s such a huge collection,
this might be formidable task. Nevertheless, you can still flip through the
plans and see which projects interest you most.
3) You
can only purchase and access this product online. So, you’ll need a credit card
and a computer.
Should
You Get It?
This product is without a doubt one of the
best woodworking guides on the planet. It’s a huge collection that you’ll
constantly refer to and use over and over again at such a low price, it’s
definitely value for money and a good investment.
Any serious woodworker or hobbyist will find
this book to be an invaluable resource. With easy to follow instructions and
variety of plans, you’ll be kept busy for a long time to come.
The sense of satisfaction you’ll get from
creating something with your own hands is priceless. Get your copy today and
start building your very own wood projects.
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