Everything You Need to Start Woodworking at Home

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The master resource page. If you are at the very beginning and want a single article that connects all the dots — tools, plans, workspace, first project — this is it.

Stage 1: Understand What’s Required

About $200 in tools, a corner of your garage, and the willingness to make mistakes.

Stage 2: Get Your Tools

Stage 3: Set Up Your Workspace

Stage 4: Find a Plan

For 16,000+ plans searchable by difficulty and project type, Ted’s Woodworking is our top recommendation.

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Stage 5: Build Your First Project

Choose something simple. Chase completion, not perfection.

The Complete Starter Checklist

  • 10 basic hand tools ($150–$250)
  • A flat work surface
  • Safety glasses and hearing protection
  • A proven plan
  • Basic materials (lumber, screws, glue, sandpaper, finish)
  • 2–4 hours of free time

That is genuinely all it takes.

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