Ted’s Woodworking
AKA TedsWoodworking
With 16,000 plans that’ll help beginners to a master, Ted McGrath seems to have hit a few nails on the head with this product’s release however is it worth it? Let’s see…
-What is it? Wood working plans, guides and how-tos that are supposedly a must for you, if you work with wood or plan to do some projects. Having failed woodshop, digging into this was somewhat fun as it seems to be a bit more descriptive and helpful. Still made a post-modern nightmare of a birdhouse but it was somewhat fun to do.
-What can I use it on? Wood but you can commit some sins and use plastic, osb and similar products. I won’t tell if you won’t.
-Example? Check this video here
-Is it worth it? At 67 dollars it seems a bit daunting but if you click around their website you’ll get a 20 dollar voucher pop-up, and, well… at 47 dollars it isn’t that bad. I’d backup the plans if I were you (for offline access) and go hogwild at the lumber yard and start creating things. You can make tables, walls, doors… anything that’d seem impressive so you can flaunt it over your peers and prove to your family you aren’t a dunce or a burnout. So, yes, it’d be worth it if you’re into that sort of thing, or really like handling wood.
-Should I get it? Yes. Attract that trad-waifu with your masterful handling of wood, or if a SHTF scenario happens you can build a shelter and make yourself a valuable member of your survivor community, unlike Bill. Bill’s lazy and eats too much.
-What’s your rating? A 9 if you wanna get into woodworking.
-Where to get it? Click here
-Remember Bill is a risk we can’t afford.














