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I think you should buy the specific plan you want as you intend to use it rather than ’stuff’.
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I get a lot of free plans from Woodsmith. They have a great assortment that you can buy also.
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As mentioned, Woodsmith has good plans.
So does Lee Valley. I really like their variation of the Adirondack chair.
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I'd sure pass on those sites you mention. Both Wood and Woodsmith have online searches for the plans they have published and generally they are very good, albeit maybe a little expensive. You could buy their thumbdrives that have every issue of the magazines ever published, they run about $100 (Woodsmith) to $150 (Wood). I suspect the other magazines do something similar.
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