LAZY
TRADIE
not a pro. just building anyway.
A real workshop journey from Indonesia.
Tools, wood, small builds, mistakes, and progress. One project at a time.
learning as i go.
tools • builds • real work
Built through trial and error.
Real Workshop Journey
Learning woodworking and building through actual hands-on projects.
Mistakes Included
Not a perfect tutorial, just honest progress and problem solving.
Tools . Builds . Process
From plywood cuts to real builds, every project becomes part of the journey.
Elevating Brands with Design Brilliance
1. Try
first time using tools, testing cuts, learning by doing.
2. Mess Up
wrong measurements, shaky cuts, failed attemps included.
3. Figure It Out
adjusting, retrying, slowly understanding the process.
4. Build Again
every project teaches something new. still learning as i go
Learning Through
Mistakes.
Tool Testing
first time trying tools, learning through, real mistakes.
circular saw
router
drills
jigsaw
Build Process
small woodworking builds and behind the scenes progress.
plywood cuts
trial & error
workshop setup
real learning
Learning Journey
documenting growth, mistakes, and improvement over time.
beginner friendly
no fake perfection
real progress
still learning
Follow the Lazy Tradie Journey
Lazy Tradie is a faceless building journey created by a female builder learning through real work.
This is not a perfect tutorial channel.
It’s a raw documentation of trying, failing, fixing, and building anyway.
From leftover plywood to power tools, every piece of content shows the honest side of learning woodworking, interior work, and hands-on building.
20+
tools tested
first time using real woodworking tools and learning by doing.
50+
failed attempts
wrong cuts, shaky drilling, retrying until it works
still
learning every day
real progress over perfection.
building as i go.
The Journey Lazy Tradie
lazy tradie is not about being lazy.
it’s about starting before you feel ready.
learning through mistakes,
one project at a time.
not perfect.
still learning.
small projects, workshop days, woodworking, interior ideas, and real hands-on progress.
sometimes we begin
with no idea
what we’re doing.
but we start anyway.