What You Actually Get With These 16,000 Woodworking Plans — Full Breakdown
You’ve probably seen ads for “thousands of woodworking plans” before — and most of them are junk.
They overpromise, underdeliver, or bury you in low-quality PDFs that don’t make sense.
So I bought this pack — 16,000 plans — and actually opened it up.
Here’s exactly what you get, what’s useful, and what’s not.
When you buy the Ted’s Woodworking pack, you get:
A massive digital library (16,000+ woodworking projects)
Access to download them all instantly
Categorized folders for types of projects (furniture, sheds, crafts, etc.)
A “Start Here” file that guides you
Bonus offers (you don’t need but might want):
Video instructions (optional upsell)
CAD plan software (included in higher tiers)
I expected a mess — random files and a PDF dump.
What I actually got:
Projects that are grouped clearly by type
Clean diagrams with cut measurements and tool lists
Some plans even include beginner tips to avoid common mistakes — stuff you’d normally have to learn the hard way.
If you’re wondering if it’s all complicated... it’s not.
Here are 3 projects I marked as “Weekend Builds”:
A basic garden bench (2 tools, ~$30 in wood)
A small cabinet for your entryway
A foldable saw-horse table for your garage or shop
I shared the full details of these 3 projects in this post right here.
You could build any of these with a drill, clamps, a circular saw, and patience.
Not every plan is modern. Some feel dated or are too advanced for new builders.
But that’s expected with 16,000 projects — the key is that the good ones are very good, and you’ll never run out of things to try.
If you want access to all of it —
plans, diagrams, beginner and advanced builds — here’s the full library:
I wouldn’t build without it now. I used to guess. Now I build straight.
And after wasting money hiring a pro, here’s why I stopped doing that.
Q: Are these all in one file?
A: No — you get organized folders. Way easier to navigate.
Q: Can I build from a phone or tablet?
A: Yes — you can open the plans from any device.
Q: How many of these are beginner friendly?
A: At least 25% are clearly labeled for beginners — you can build on day one.