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Nov 12, Burlington, VT
Master woodworker and "professional handyman" Ted McGrath has just shaken the DIY world to its core...
By publicly releasing the "hush-hush" method the pros use to produce top quality woodworking projects at blazing speeds.
According to Ted, this is the "master shortcut" professional woodworkers all over the world use to crank out stunning, heirloom quality furniture and handcrafted gifts -- not to mention decks, sheds, outdoor furniture, kids toys and games, trim carpentry, picture frames, cutting boards, chess boards, and more...
...In the time it takes most beginners to line up a single cut on their table saw!
According to Ted, if you want to make anything out of wood, this is the secret to fast, professional results.
Until now, the only way to learn this shortcut was either years of trial and error, or finding a master woodworker to take you under their wing and show you the secret.
So what IS the secret?
It has to do with how you START a woodworking project... before you even make your first cut. You won't believe how easy it is to get professional-quality results once you know this trick.
And the best part is, you don't need a huge workshop full of expensive tools.
In fact, once you learn Ted's "master shortcut" -- you'll soon be creating the projects of your dreams in record time with cheap hand tools.
Click below to watch the full video now!
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