About MyDIYDojo

MyDIYDojo helps beginners plan smarter DIY projects with simple calculators, checklists, sizing guides, and practical build notes.

The site is built for people who want clearer answers before they buy materials, choose parts, size a battery, plan a small project, or start troubleshooting something around the home, yard, workshop, or low-voltage power setup.

MyDIYDojo is not a generic DIY blog. The goal is not to publish endless “tips and tricks” articles that say the same thing as every other site. The goal is to give readers practical tools they can actually use: calculators, formulas, material estimates, comparison tables, planning checklists, and plain-English explanations.

What MyDIYDojo Covers

MyDIYDojo focuses on practical planning topics such as:

  • DIY calculators for materials, power, batteries, and project sizing
  • Project planning checklists for small home, yard, and workshop jobs
  • Materials and measurement guides
  • Power and wiring basics for beginner-safe planning
  • Battery, solar, and backup power sizing
  • Outdoor project planning
  • Small builds, DIY systems, and low-voltage project notes

The site is designed to help readers estimate what they need, understand the assumptions behind the numbers, avoid common mistakes, and make better planning decisions before starting a project.

Our Approach

A calculator result is a starting point, not a guarantee.

Real projects have uneven ground, material waste, local price differences, product limits, safety issues, and assumptions that matter. MyDIYDojo tries to make those limits clear instead of pretending every answer is exact.

When a topic involves wiring, batteries, tools, structures, heat, fire risk, shock risk, or code-sensitive work, the site takes a cautious approach. MyDIYDojo can help with planning and plain-English explanations, but it is not a substitute for a licensed electrician, contractor, engineer, inspector, or qualified professional.

Who Writes MyDIYDojo

MyDIYDojo is published under the editorial identity MyDIYDojo Workshop Desk.

That name represents a practical DIY planning editor focused on calculators, project math, material estimates, power sizing, checklists, and beginner-friendly decision guides. It is an editorial identity, not a fake contractor, fake electrician, fake engineer, or fictional product-testing team.

The site does not claim products were tested, projects were built, or advice was reviewed by licensed professionals unless that is actually true.

Why This Site Exists

Many DIY articles are too broad, too vague, or too focused on sounding helpful without giving readers a usable next step.

MyDIYDojo exists to be more practical than that.

The aim is simple: help beginners plan small DIY projects with clearer math, better assumptions, safer boundaries, and fewer wasted trips to the store.