Home DIY Network - (NEW) DIY woodworking plans

Create Beautiful Projects <Daniel0@montclairwoodcenter.com> Wed, 18 March 2015 15:59 UTC

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-=- HGTV DIY Project Special -=- 

You may already have a passion for woodworking. If you don't you will by the time you read this.

When I started woodworking 15 years ago I found out the most challenging part for anyone is drawing out blueprints/plans to build something. It can be confusing and time consuming. Not to mention if you start making bad measurements/cuts you need to start over or else your project will come out wrong costing you a lot. 

I was in your shoes once, that is why I came up with a solution. I spent the past 2 years compiling over 16,000 woodworking-plans. They are step-by-step easy to follow instructions anyone can use form beginner to expert.

http://www.montclairwoodcenter.com/devastates_40996_688/development.html

We just added 25 new categories. You will have a hard tim putting this down.





Regards,
Ted "Woody" McGrath
AWI Woodworking - Coordinator

DIY - #74811259811






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Woodworking can be a safe and enjoyable hobby or vocation, IF you follow some very basic woodworking safety rules. All of the rules are common-sense ideas, but failure to follow these rules will greatly increase the chance of injury when working with your tools. The wood shop is not the place to be in a hurry or have an "it won't happen to me" attitude. Commit these ten rules to habit, and your woodworking experiences will be safer and much more enjoyable.

1. Always Wear Safety Equipment