We draw the plans we wish we’d had.
Make It Use It is a small Canadian workshop for build plans. Real makers write up the builds they’ve actually finished — the cut list, the right order, the parts that went wrong the first time — so DIYers can follow along without the guesswork.
Most plans have never been built.
You know the feeling. A build video skips the one cut that mattered. A PDF that clearly never met a real piece of wood. You get halfway in, hit the step nobody explained, and start improvising — which is a generous word for redoing it.
We started Make It Use It because that’s a rotten way to lose a Saturday. Every plan here comes from a build that genuinely happened. The maker already made the mistakes, wrote them down, and drew the sheet — so the only surprises left for you are the good ones.
We’re makers before we’re a marketplace. Between us we’ve stripped screw heads, glued panels on upside down, and bought the same board twice in one afternoon. So we’re fussy about what earns the word “plan”: if nobody has actually built it, it doesn’t go up.
We also think you should own what you pay for. One purchase, and the revision is yours — print it, take it out to the garage, come back to it in five years. When a plan gets better, you get the better one. Free.
That’s the whole idea. Thanks for building with us.
What we won’t bend on.
Every sheet is a real build.
If a maker hasn't built it, measured it, and actually finished it, it doesn't go up. No stock-photo dreams, no untested theory.
Buy once. Keep it for good.
Each purchase is a revision that stays yours — even after the plan gets better. No subscriptions, nothing that quietly expires on you.
Makers get paid properly.
Payouts run through Stripe, straight to the maker's bank. Their on-time record is public, so trust is earned rather than advertised.
The mistakes are in the plan.
The 2mm that matters, the fiddly step, the order that saves an hour — written down, because that's the part you actually needed.
A small shop, drawn in Canada.
Founded in Canada. Payments run through Stripe. Plans are licensed per sheet — from a quiet weekend at home to full commercial use. We’re early, we read every message, and there’s nothing we’d rather see than the thing you built.
