Why These 16,000 DIY Plans Are Going Viral with Dads and Handymen
Every week I see another guy on YouTube struggling with a crooked workbench or a broken fence.
It’s not that people are lazy — they just don’t have a blueprint that actually walks them through the build without skipping steps.
That’s why these DIY woodworking plans are spreading fast.
We’re in a time where people want to save money and build things that last.
Whether it’s a dad fixing up the backyard, or a guy trying to launch a side hustle, having a full plan — with tools, materials, and instructions — makes the difference between finishing a project or giving up.
Ted’s Plans gives you that.
There are over 16,000 projects in this bundle. Some are simple. Some are advanced. But all of them follow the same rule:
Clear. Step-by-step. With zero guesswork.
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These aren’t Pinterest screenshots or random instructions. You actually get:
Tool lists
Cut diagrams
Measurements
Photos
And material estimates for every project
Here’s the full breakdown of everything that comes inside Ted’s 16,000 plan bundle.
New DIYers (you don’t have to be a pro)
Dads trying to teach their kids how to build something real
Handymen who want fast plans without digging through junk
Retired builders who just want to make things again without the stress
I used one of these plans to build a shoe rack. I’m not a pro — I just wanted something simple that didn’t fall apart.
This plan told me what tools I needed, what wood to get, and how to cut it — in 45 minutes, I was done.
Cost me maybe $15 in materials. Saved me $60 minimum. Later, I used these plans to save even more — here’s how I cut over $300 in project costs.
Want to see why so many builders are using this pack?
I’m not selling you hype. Just a tool that helped me build something that finally didn’t fall apart.
Q: Why 16,000 plans? Isn’t that too many?
A: It’s a full archive — you don’t have to use them all. Just pick what you need and go.
Q: Do these work for beginners?
A: Yes. That’s the whole point.
Q: Are the projects kid-friendly?
A: Yes, many of the small ones are perfect for building with kids or teens.