Wooden Ren Academy · Designer v0.5

Dimensions in,plans in 3 seconds

The slow part of woodworking isn't building — it's drawing the plan right, calculating the stock, and sequencing the cuts.
This tool compresses all three into 3 seconds.

No signup required to try · Square stool + pencil holder always free

Wooden Ren Designer real output — walnut media console 3D perspective
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Sound familiar?

Three frustrations we've heard from woodworkers for three years running.

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I can picture it. I can't draw it.

You see it in your head — but how thick should the legs be? How deep the apron? Half an hour in SketchUp and you're still rotating the view.

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Stock math is a nightmare

Board feet conversions, offcut waste estimation, a fair price that doesn't lose money — same math every single project.

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Quoting kills the deal

A customer texts "how much for a dining table?" and you go home to do the math. Quote it in front of them — that's professional.

Dimensions in. Three things out.

Walk into the shop with the cut list and start sawing.

Three-view + joinery details

Three-view + joinery details

Front, side, top — auto-dimensioned. Through tenons / blind tenons / staggered half-laps positioned for you.

Cut list + cutting diagram

Cut list + cutting diagram

Auto-converted board feet, every piece sized and sequenced for minimum offcut waste.

Quote + labor hours

Quote + labor hours

Stock × thickness × finishing × labor → total. Pro tier includes customer letterhead and margin.

26 furniture templates

Click any to see what it can do for you — design notes, real output, fit-for-purpose.

See all templates →

When you'll actually use it

Six real scenarios — which one's most like you?

Morning coffee

On the couch with your phone, sketch a bedside table — frictionless, light, part of life.

Shop floor

Fresh PDF in hand against the stock — millimeter-precise, fewer rejects.

Classroom

Every student opens Designer on their phone — abstract becomes concrete, joinery clicks instantly.

Custom order

Customer texts "can you build a dining table?" — pull up the design and iterate in the chat.

Midnight ideas

Inspiration doesn't wait. Half-asleep design now, refine tomorrow.

Kid's birthday

30 minutes with your kid designing a pencil holder — woodworking becomes a parent-child tool.

Pick a plan that fits

Try free first. Upgrade when it clicks.

Free
NT$0
  • Square stool + pencil holder
  • Full 3D, joinery, three-view, cut list
  • Watermark-free PDF print
  • Size cap: stool 35×35×45 cm, holder 20×20×25 cm
Try free
Most chosen
Personal
$9/mo
  • All 26 furniture templates
  • Ceiling frame + flooring + raised platform tools
  • Unlimited PDF print + cloud save
  • For DIYers, home reno, weekend furniture builders
Upgrade to Personal
Pro
$79/yr
  • Everything in Personal
  • Client quote system + customer database
  • STL / OBJ export (CNC, laser)
  • Designer mode — no size cap
For working pros →

Yearly billing saves over a month · Lifetime academy members DM for a code

🪵 Not subscribing? Buy a single template

Just want to build one chair? Buy that blueprint once, own it forever. No subscription required.

Beginner
$4.99
Intermediate
$9.99
Advanced
$14.99

FAQ

What does the free tier actually include?+

The square stool and pencil holder — full 3D, joinery, three-view, cut list, PDF, exactly what paid users get. The difference is template count and size cap.

How does this compare to SketchUp / Fusion 360?+

Designer is for woodworkers who want to build, not learn CAD. Five-minute learning curve, automatic joinery / three-view / cut list / cutting plan. Not trying to replace professional CAD.

Personal vs Pro — what's the difference?+

Hobby use: Personal (full 26 templates + reno tools). Earning a living from woodworking: Pro (adds customer quote system, CNC export, unlimited size).

Can I cancel anytime?+

Yes. Monthly cancels anytime, keeps access through the current period. Yearly: 7-day no-questions full refund.

Can I take the output to CNC?+

Yes. Pro exports STL / OBJ for CNC and laser. Free and Personal three-view PDFs are sufficient for hand tools.

Build a stool first.
Then decide if you want to pay.

Fairest deal I know — use it first, pay only if it actually helps you.