What tools do I need to start?
Beginner-friendly kits often include an Allen key. We recommend a #2 Phillips screwdriver, a basic driver with adjustable torque, a soft mallet, and painter’s tape for part labeling.
Everything you need to know before you start building with confidence.
Beginner-friendly kits often include an Allen key. We recommend a #2 Phillips screwdriver, a basic driver with adjustable torque, a soft mallet, and painter’s tape for part labeling.
Each course blends short videos and checklists with practice loops. You’ll set up, dry-fit parts, then fasten, square, and verify before final tightening.
No. We teach apartment-safe setups with protective pads, compact tools, and noise-aware techniques that respect neighbors.
If a course clearly doesn’t fit your goals within 14 days and minimal progress, contact us and we’ll help — see Terms for details.
Yes. Spotting for alignment and holding parts steady is a great way to learn together. We include two-person tips in intermediate lessons.
We show how to diagnose wobble: check squareness, retighten in sequence, and shim safely. Our troubleshooting track focuses on real-world fixes.
Absolutely. We emphasize surface protection, quiet work sequences, and storage-friendly setups that fit in small spaces.
Yes, from basic soft-close alignment to advanced European hinge adjustments and drawer slide squareness checks.
Yes. Purchase and share access with the recipient’s email. We’ll handle the onboarding.