Ted’s Woodworking Business Guide: Can You Build to Sell?

Wondering if you can turn your woodworking hobby into a small business? Ted’s Woodworking includes a full business startup guide that shows you how to build, price, and sell your handmade wood projects. But does it actually help? Let’s find out.
👉 Ready to get started? Access the complete woodworking plan and business bundle here


What Is the Ted’s Woodworking Business Bonus?

Along with 16,000+ woodworking project plans, Ted’s Woodworking includes a bonus guide specifically for people who want to start a woodworking side hustle or full-time business.

The guide covers:

  • 💼 How to price your projects
  • 🛠️ What to build that actually sells
  • 📦 How to organize your production
  • 📈 Where to market your builds (locally & online)
  • 💬 How to attract repeat buyers

👉 You can explore the full Ted’s Woodworking bonus guide and see what’s inside.


Why This Bonus Is So Valuable

Starting a woodworking business from scratch can feel overwhelming. Ted’s business guide gives you a plug-and-play roadmap, making it easier to:

  • 🧱 Start small from your garage or workshop
  • 💡 Choose profitable projects (with proven demand)
  • 💻 Sell at local markets, online shops, or to friends and neighbors
  • 🕒 Manage your time and materials efficiently
  • 💰 Avoid common pricing mistakes that kill profit

It’s like having a mini business coach built into your woodworking library.


Best-Selling Projects from Ted’s Plans

Many builders use Ted’s plans to create and sell:

  • 🪑 Adirondack chairs & patio sets
  • 🧺 Storage boxes and toy chests
  • 🛋️ Coffee tables and rustic benches
  • 🪵 Planter boxes and potting benches
  • 🐓 Chicken coops and firewood sheds

These are high-demand, low-cost builds that can turn a weekend project into a paycheck.


Real-World Example

Chris D., Alabama
“I started with patio benches using Ted’s plans. I sold 5 in my first month locally at $150 each. Materials were around $35 apiece. The business guide helped me figure out pricing and delivery.”

Melanie S., Ohio
“The woodworking business guide helped me niche down to farmhouse-style furniture. I use the included dresser and coffee table plans and sell through Facebook Marketplace.”


Tips to Use Ted’s Plans for Your Business

  1. Start with small builds: Birdhouses, wine racks, crates, stools
  2. Reuse popular plans: Once you perfect one, repeat it for profit
  3. Bundle items: E.g., planter + bench = more perceived value
  4. Track materials and time: Know your real profit per build
  5. Add your style: Change the finish, handles, or branding for uniqueness

Why the Bundle Is Perfect for Business Builders

  • 🔨 Ready-to-go, well-documented plans
  • 📦 Full material and cutting lists = easy prep
  • 📈 Business guide + plan library = instant startup
  • 🧰 Minimal tools required for most builds

👉 Download Ted’s Woodworking with the business guide here and start building with a purpose.