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MyShedPlans is a website by Ryan Henderson, a master carpenter. He has created the site in order to market a special book, which is titled by the same name: My Shed Plans. This book was written to supply a specific demand: the need for simple and accurate plans for woodworking projects. At first glance, one may think that these plans are readily available throughout dozens of bookstores and the web. But as the author himself has testified, the currently available plans are either not detailed enough, or not accurate enough, which leaves the builder confused, tired, and frustrated, but with little to show for it. Not to mention financially depleted and terribly dissatisfied.
In comes My Shed Plans. It claims and delivers a very comprehensive package. In fact, it carries instructions for 12,000 shed plans and woodworking designs. And these designs are not your haphazard drawings either. They are very detailed blueprints printed with step-by-step instructions, and especially worded for the beginning builder or layperson. In addition, all the necessary materials are listed down, so they only need to be copied and presented to the store before building. Everything comes bound in one book, and priced at $37.00 (as of the moment), complete with a satisfaction-guaranteed-or-your-money-back claim.
Let us talk about the sheer scope of this offer. The idea of 12,000 woodworking projects is pretty mind-blowing by itself, but this size is further emphasized by the author’s addition of special bonuses, which includes comprehensive how-to guides, a categorized archive, and 11 chapters of woodworking tips, tricks and other secrets of the trade. The idea behind these bonuses is to give the builder as much foundational skills and knowledge as possible, because these are very important in order to build a decent shed or a woodworking project. For instance, one needs to know all about installing windows, electrical lines, kitchen designing, and a plethora of other skills.
But knowing the entire scope presented in MyShedPlans, we immediately see one of its biggest potential weakness: its sheer comprehensiveness. Take note that this is not necessarily a bad thing for the serious DIY person. But just how many of us are dead serious in knowing every little thing there is to know about carpentry? Most people simply want to build a single shed, or a single kitchen, or a single dog house. And for that purpose, there are many, equally accurate, and free resources out there. What is not out there is a compilation of THOUSANDS of detailed blueprints. So if you are the type to want a comprehensive reference like that, then My Shed Plans will be perfect for you.
Nevertheless, the author makes an important point: the idea of saving money. This is the one true benefit of buying the book. Ready-made sheds are expensive, and are not guaranteed for good quality. So building your own is definitely more satisfying and cost-effective, in more ways than one. So even though the book requires the builder to gain a lot of basic knowledge, once that knowledge is gained, it can be put to good use. It might even become a side business for those who are so inclined. Consider all these things carefully before embarking on that first project.


