FREE POWER TOOLS MASTERCLASS
How To Avoid The 3 Biggest Table Saw and Router Mistakes So You Can Build Safely, Accurately, and With Total Confidence
In this free masterclass, you'll learn simple shifts in technique that will instantly improve your cuts and eliminate hesitation in the shop.
Here's just some of What You'll Learn during the Masterclass:
Table Saw:Â
- How to use 3 simple points of pressure to get safer and more accurate cuts every time.Â
- The dangerous table saw stance mistake that causes most kickback incidents (and exactly where to stand instead).Â
- How to instantly improve your cuts by choosing the right blade for the job.Â
Router:Â
- The cutting direction mistake that leads to tear-out and scary tool control (and how to avoid it).
- How to dial in proper router bit speed so your cuts are smooth and burn-free.
- A simple trick for reading grain direction on edge profiles so your projects look more professional.
 Who is this for?
IF ANY OF THE FOLLOWING SOUND LIKE YOU, DO YOURSELF A FAVOR AND DO NOT MISS THIS MASTERCLASS...
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"I second-guess myself every time I turn on the table saw because I’m not totally confident I’m doing things the safest way."
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"I want my projects to look clean and professional, but my cuts and edges don’t always turn out the way I picture them."
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"I use a router, but I mostly just wing it and hope nothing sketchy happens."
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"I’ve had a couple close calls in the shop and I’d really like fewer heart-attack moments while I’m building."
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"I know I could build way cooler projects if I actually understood how to use my tools properly."
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"I love woodworking, but I wish I felt more confident and relaxed when I’m in the shop."
What People Say About Learning From Me
Here's what people are saying about learning from my woodworking plans, videos, and teaching:
"A great starting place for anyone starting out in the wonderful world of woodworking." - Cliff W.
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"I love this. The experience you share the knowledge you share." - Allyson P.
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"Appreciate the thoroughness of your approach to coaching/teaching woodworkers." - David L.
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"Thomas's customer service is fantastic. I had a few questions and he responded immediately with answers and suggestions. I highly recommend Thomas." - Todd M.
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"Excellent quality. Instructions are clear, unambiguous, and useful." - Chris W. Â
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IT'S NICE TO MEET YOU!
I'm Thomas Gojkovich
Out of college, I didn’t know a thing about power tools. I didn’t even know how to put a drill in forward or reverse. Fast forward a few years and I have:
- Sold over 13,000 woodworking plans
- Accumulated over 100 million video views
- Created over 100 long-form instructional woodworking videos
Along the way, I’ve learned that woodworking doesn’t need to be complicated or intimidating. The key is understanding the tools and avoiding common mistakes. That’s why I created this free masterclass on how to avoid the 3 biggest table saw and router mistakes so you can build with confidence. I believe everyone can make and build things, and I love helping people unlock that ability.
But here's what I really want you to understand: The table saw and router aren't just tools. They're what separate someone who dabbles in woodworking from someone who can walk into their shop and build almost anything they can imagine. When you're confident with these two tools, you stop avoiding projects because they seem too advanced and start thinking "I could build that," and meaning it.
I know what it feels like to be unsure around power tools and I also know how empowering it is when they finally feel like second nature.I believe that the gap between where you are now and where you want to be is almost always smaller than you think. You just need the right foundation, and that's exactly what this free masterclass is built to give you.
- ThomasÂ