I bit the news and purchased Woodworking plans from Ted. They all have 16,000. Here is my in-depth Ted’s Woodworking evaluation after the product has been combined.
I’ve been watching for some time Ted’s 16,000 woodwork ideas.
Too nice it seemed to be. While I’m not an expert carpenter, I thought it would be well spent money if I produced one or a couple of the projects from this kit.
I’ve been watching for some time Ted’s 16,000 woodwork ideas.
Too nice it seemed to be. While I’m not an expert carpenter, I thought it would be well spent money if I produced one or a couple of the projects from this kit.
I’ve got the best of my curiosity. I bit and purchased the bullet. They give a refund, so I thought that I could seek my money back if it was entirely worthless.
Is is too good to be true?
It isn’t. This is quite excellent. It’s quite excellent. Not perfect, but good. It’s not perfect.
Some plans are so awful, yet are only included in the “16,000” sales pitch.
Then there are some fantastic plans. Some of them are all right. It isn’t flawless, I’m not shocked. It’s a huge assortment and jumble of various things for all sorts.
If you buy Ted’s Woodworking, this is the thinking that you should do. You don’t like all the plans, accept the truth. Actually, for certain reasons, like ideas and/or projects you intend to develop, you probably will not accept 90 percent of them or more.
BUT, the few plans you like and are decent in quality will make it worth the purchase of this digital board works collection.
Will I ask for my money back?
No. No. The price I paid is valuable. I could certainly request a refund and I’m likely to receive it and retain the blueprints (it’s digital in pdf form); that isn’t my way, though. I don’t seek for a refund if I think anything is worth the money I spent. I’ll obtain my money’s value long-term, I’m very positive.
I am also informed that I shall have access to new plans, to which I will have contributed in the future in the ted’s Woodworking area. Naturally, I don’t know if it’ll happen.
Is Ted’s Woodworking just a bunch of ripped off plans?
Some web individuals have argued that Ted’s Woodworking plans are unveilingly removed from countless sources to a gigantic digital ‘Product Planning.’ In other words, Ted’s Woodworking is an enormous violation of copyright.
Is Ted’s Woodworking a copyright infringement product (i.e. a scam)?
I don’t know that. I don’t know. But I don’t know therefore I’m not going to guess. It might be any digital product.
I do know that this product has been accessible for years, which would have meant it would have been taken down by now if the copyright rip were enormous. Of course, it doesn’t only imply that there is no copyright violation because the product was not taken down… But one way or the other, I can’t tell honestly.
It is extremely probable that Ted has been licenced to sell each blueprint and/or that the blueprints are in public domain. I don’t know, but I never explored (who’s time) a fine-toothed comba?
Who should buy Ted’s Woodworking?
This is for those who prefer DIY projects. Most of the designs are designated as “beginning,” “midway” and “advanced.”
Even if you never constructed or did anything, this is a really nice set of designs, because introductory tasks are covered.
You may create your home with all types of things. See the following list of categories of plans.
At the end of the day, if you are doing the occasional DIY project, it’s a nice set of ideas to put in your stock.
About the Product
I didn’t expect on seeing 16,000 proposals, but I certify that they are many.
Luckily they’re properly structured so that you can discover precisely what you want.
Here’s are the plan categories:
There are quite a few plans in each category.
Plan Diagram Examples
Here are a few samples (so you can understand what you may anticipate) of the plans:
Gazebo
Outdoor Umbrella Table and Benches
Privacy Fence
Leaf Table
You get the concept. You get the concept. Certain strategies are obviously superior than others. Some of the old blueprints don’t seem very nice, but there are extremely good ones.
Product Delivery
The PDF file for Ted’s Woodworking comes. It is a PDF series, in fact (see plan categories above).
You may also get the DVD edition but it costs $19.95 more (for the DVD version I did not pay $19.95).
Pros:
Some great woodworking plans:
Obviously, if you want to create a plan and the plan is sufficiently thorough to accomplish the job, then it is fine.
Some projects are ancient, though, and the blueprints are of low quality… You’re likely to overlook them, so awful.
There are many good projects worth creating on the PLUS side. For instance, the top floor layout is quite good (one of many).
Well Organized:
I was delighted that I don’t need to scrutinise hundreds of pdf pages after buying Ted’s Woodworking. Ted is at least trying to organise the plans in a number of areas instead. This made it quite easy to discover some good ideas.
Indeed, it’s easy to use and manage the area of the members.
Good value for money: It’s worth the money for one or two finished tasks. I’ll definitely obtain the value of my money in the long run and all plans contain I still have to check out. I’m pleased with the product value because it’s really cheap. I discovered sufficient quality tasks.
Cost:
This is not very costly. It’s not very costly. You don’t have to pay for an expensive, excellent book, because this is a digital download.
Inspiration: One advantage of multiple plans is that I combine the plans I have developed with fresh project ideas that I had not previously thought about.
Cons:
Some terrible plans: Some of the ideas are unfortunately horrible, so you have to spend some time weeding through the wrong plans. I’d want a product with fewer plans, each of which is great quality.
Woodworking Videos: That’s a joke. It’s a bonus, fortunately, so I didn’t care. I believe the product is weakened. Most of the videos are from YouTube. Ted just fought through YouTube and put them in the members’ section in search of woodworking videos. Some of the videos I checked out were unworthy to view.
Conclusion:
All in all, I’m happy. I discovered many worthwhile projects and the plans were thorough enough to enable me to build them.
It’s a nice stock, albeit I don’t need it instantly. I have a number of plans to check out, if I ever choose to build something.