Build a Simple Yet Beautiful Headboard with Just 4 Basic Tools
....the professional looking project that can be easily built by beginners.
Hi, I'm Tommy Byers, founder of Out of the Woodwork.
Over the last few years I've taught woodworking to millions of people all over the world on my Out of the Woodwork Youtube channel and website.
Tens of thousands of people, of all skill levels, have downloaded my detailed woodworking project plans.
Introducing:
The King/Queen Headboard Course
This project was designed to be a beginner-level build that looked like a professional piece of furniture.
You can build it with 4 basic tools and no table saw is required!
This is the project that beginners should move on to after finishing The Woodworking Academy.
Video 1
A couple of things we'll cover:
- Making arrow-straight cuts with a circular saw
- Handling a large cumbersome project
Video 2
A couple of things we'll cover:
- How to straighten bowed or crooked wood
- Why sanding in the wrong direction can ruin the look of a project
Bonus:
The Woodworker's Lab Community
- Ask for tips or help with any project you're working on
- Meet like-minded makers from all over the world
- Share pictures of your progress
- Discuss woodworking news
- Just talk shop
- Make your way up the leaderboard and earn badges
This is a private, exclusive, closed group limited to those that purchase a course from the Woodworker's Lab and it will stay that way. No social media account required.
Ready to Get Started?
100% Risk Free With My 30 Day Guarantee
I want to be sure you have an opportunity to login and digest most of the material in the Headboard course before you decide whether it's right for you.
Go through the course, put in the work, and if you realize within the first 30 days that it's not working for you, just send me a quick email and I'll refund your money. No hard feelings.
I want you to realize the dream of designing your own projects, so if it's just not working, for whatever reason, it's more important to me that you have that money back to go and try to make it work somewhere else.