Your a do-it-yourselfer, so why aren't you drawing your own woodworking plans?
Here are the benefits of doing so:
- You’ll be a Better Woodworker: Learning skills in planning is an important element to improving as a woodworker. You won’t have to rely on other peoples scale drawings, or flawed blueprints. With your skills in making plans you will have the next level of skills required to become a master woodworker.
- More Personalized Designs: With your design skills you’ll be able to create your own plans, and modify existing ones. This adds that real personalized element to your work. Really it makes the project your own, from design through to completion.
- Turn Ideas into Reality: Do you have a great idea for your next piece? Maybe you have an idea for the perfect oak armoire to add to your wife’s bedroom set, but you don’t know where to begin. My course will teach you how to turn those ideas into reality.
- You’ll Make Fewer Mistakes: Have you ever tried to make something from scratch, or modify an existing plan without really drawing it out? Chances are it didn’t work out. By learning to create scale drawings from scratch you’ll have a plan in minutes, and you’ll avoid those times you made the mistake of forgetting to allow for lumber thickness!
- It’s Fun, Rewarding and Easy: Many people think drafting a plan is complicated, and time consuming. The truth of the matter is that once you learn the required skills, it isn’t difficult at all. You’ll find that creating scale drawings is very rewarding, and takes a lot less time than you may think!
- The Biggest Reason: Last week when your wife gave you that idea for you next project, you didn’t have a clue how to take it on. With your new skills in turning ideas into reality, you’ll be earning brownie points for years to come! Your wife will love your resourcefulness, and likely give you more great ideas to spruce up your home.
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When you finished your last woodworking project, that sense of satisfaction you got made all of your hard work worth it. In fact, that is the reason most of us take on this rewarding hobby. There really isn’t a better feeling than that of a job well done. However, for many woodworkers there are some problems.
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Many woodworkers have real trouble finding the right plans. For others there comes a point where their skills begin to exceed those needed for the plans that can be found. It is no longer enough to create just another bird feeder or another coffee table from that store bought plan. When you reach this point, that satisfaction and pride you once felt just isn’t there anymore. Another common problem is that store bought plans can be very difficult to follow, and they aren’t always accurate.
The most sought after information by most hobbyists, and even professionals, is plans that work!
Luckily, there is a solution:
With my digital course you can learn to draw your own woodworking plans. Adding this new element to your hobby can make finishing your next project even more rewarding. There really is nothing like the sense of pride you will feel when you build a project that has your own personal touch.
Whether you’re just starting out, or you’re an experienced wood worker - when you’re finished my five-week course you’ll be ready to design and build, any project, anytime, anywhere!
Here is the week-by-week overview of what you will learn:
Week 1 - Planning out your projects
Week one of the course is all about ideas. You will learn how to take a simple idea, and turn it into an idea that you can put down on paper and ultimately turn into a reality. Along with the ideas sections you will also learn about tools, about wood species, and design standards. The first week includes an introductory video, and a real example of how you take that idea to the next level.
Week 2 - Getting to know the tools used for drafting
In week two it’s time to learn about design tools. I will walk you through all of the tools you need, and show you how to use them. This section of the course includes 2 videos, an overview of the tools, and a checklist to help get you started. There are also two assignments to take your knowledge further.
Week 3 - Getting the ideas you have gathered onto paper
With your skills in idea gathering, and an understanding of the tools you will need, it’s time to get those ideas on paper. In week three you will learn to do just that. In this section of the course you will learn about rough sketches, design standards, the basics of layout and you’ll learn about line types. This section includes two videos, as well as text elements and an assignment.
Week 4 - Developing your rough sketches into scales drawings
Now that you have a rough drawing it’s time to take it further. In week four, you will learn to turn that sketch into a scale drawing. Some of the knowledge you will gain in this section includes how to create: orthographic drawings, elevation-views, cross-sections, and much more. After you’ve finished the video, there is an assignment to help you really retain your new skills!
Week 5 - Creating 3-D drawings of your project and creating materials and cutting lists.
In week five it’s time to round out your skills with knowledge of isometric drawings. You will learn how to turn your scale drawing into a 3D view, how to make a material list, and even how to design a cutting list for your project. By the time you are done this lesson you will be ready to turn any idea into a woodworking reality!
There are many reasons that you would want to learn to scale drawing skills and design your own plans. Besides giving yourself a greater feeling of pride in your work, here are some other reasons to learn proper design skills.
This really is a limited time offer. I urge you to act now so you won’t miss out on this truly original course. For a Premier Membership I am offering the entire five part course for only $147 Just $67.95!
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