I highly recommend to anyone looking for furniture and general woodworking plans a product that I found and purchased from the internet. Its called Woodworking CD and it contains 1000's of woodworking plans that are easily printed. It contains all sorts of plans ( a full list is available at their website
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) including for outdoor funiture, I was looking for adirondack chair plans and it had several. The disc is a great bargain to anyone looking for almost free plans as it only costs 13 or so dollars and shipping was 3 and tad. Look them up at
Too many freebies around to pay for thousands I'll never likely even look at. I either don't need a plan, make my own, or get a freebie from likeminded people. Sharers get things shared with them.
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Like everyone else has said...you don't need plans if you have the ingenuity and inspiration. ;-) A good woodworker likes to make their stuff and not copies of others.
You may not want someone else's plan but if you're building anything that's even remotely complex then you would be a fool not to sketch out a plan.
A good woodworker has technique and a knowledge and appreciation of how and why various pieces of furniture were built in the past. You don't get that without studying and emulating well built projects.
Ken Muldrew snipped-for-privacy@ucalgazry.ca (remove all letters after y in the alphabet)
But there are plenty of woodworkers out there that can not design. It's a talent, either you have it or you don't. Many don't. They can still fallow a plan and do good work. Should they give up woodworking since they can't design themselves? I really haven't been fallowing this thread but I got the impression he was selling a CD of plans that were freely available on the net. What's wrong with that? Have you never paid someone to do the leg work for you? Yes, you could do it yourself but if you value our time more than his asking price, buy the thing.
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