Workshop organizers not only make the best use of your valuable space but it also makes for a safe work environment. We have many woodworking plans for sale in our woodworking online store that address all areas of your workshop and garage.
With the finger cutouts on this spherical clipboard, any hand may hold it while writing with the other. The mini pig clipboard, which can accommodate 4x8-inch recipe cards, is the ideal craft for the kitchen. By securing wood dowels in the rear, you can make the remaining clipboards stand alone on your computer desk. This woodworking design includes instructions, exploded view diagrams, and full-size drawings for the projects.
Make your own scroll saw table to save money. Most scroll saws and numerous other tabletop instruments, such as drill presses, sanders, and grinders, fit on the 16 by 24 inch tabletop. Just over half a sheet of 3/4-inch plywood is needed for the project. 35 inches in height. Full-size images, exploded view diagrams, lumber layouts, and step-by-step directions are all included in this woodworking plan.
Hold onto your drill bits. This stand easily mounts to the desired location on the drill press column. Cut a piece of oak or other hardwood for this holder. All bench or floor model drill presses with column diameters between 2-1/2 and 4 inches are supported by the plan, which includes full size designs for two different size supports. The chuck key and a countersink are held in place by two 1/4 inch holes on the front. When you wish to move your drills to another area of your shop, you can simply remove the drill stand off thanks to two screw openings on the rear.
The majority of people merely smooth flat surfaces with their sander, like the face of their wood. But by building this table, you can sand both the edge grain and the end grain with your belt sander! This blueprint describes how to modify the table to fit any belt sander that uses 21 or 24 inch belts that are either 3 or 4 inches wide because belt sanders exist in a wide variety of sizes and configurations.
What a fantastic method to arrange tiny parts! Organize your wood plugs, fasteners, and the thousands of other items. The cabinet is constructed from 1x12-inch pine, and the pull-out shelves are built of 1/4-inch hardboard. There are a total of 85 compartments. The cabinet is about 11 inches deep, 13 inches broad, and 14 inches high. This woodworking design includes instructions, exploded view diagrams, and full-size drawings for the projects.
Organize your tool board to make it easier to locate tools. This project comes with instructions for making holders for the hand tools displayed. The front covers of many holders are composed of transparent acrylic plastic. The plastic cutting instructions include a quick and simple technique for polishing the edges using a file and a propane flame.
Organize your shovels, brooms, and other garden tools in one convenient caddy. Inexpensive to make from 1 x 4 inch boards. Upright storage prolongs life of brooms and eliminates rust marks caused by laying metal tools on your garage floor.
Left in the open, sandpaper will cup due to humidity. To keep this perennial problem in check and keep our sandpaper organized and away from dust, we came up with this multi-purpose cabinet. We have m...
To keep glue and glue brushes close at hand make this simple glue caddy. It can be easily transported to your project assembly area and then returned to the wall.
Do not let your glue bottles get scattered around your shop. Store them in this easy-to-make mobile home for easy transport. Plus, if your shop gets too cold to store glue safely during the winter, this handy glue tote allows you to haul a half-dozen bottles between the shop and the house with one hand.
Keep your attachments organized and at arms reach with this Bandsaw Accessory Store-All shelf. This shelf is easily customizable to fit your accessories, and mounts to your bandsaw in no time, If your bandsaw does not sit on an accommodating cabinet, simply create the optional wall bracket and mount the shelf near your saw.
This adaptable home for frequently used tools creates a handsome display as well. Adjust the overall size of the unit to suit your needs and shop space.
Protect cutting edges and avoid expensive replacement by separating your blades in this built in organizer.
Storing blades of various widths and tooth counts for his 14 inch bandsaw presented a problem for Howard Lang, of Wilmington, North Carolina, so he designed an organizer we knew you would all love. As part of this plan, we provide a link to a free video on how to fold a bandsaw blade.
Want to keep large drill bits and other hold-boring accessories close at hand and easy to find? This compact carousel hold a multitude of specialty bits, such as holesaws and Forstner bits, and swivels on a lazy Susan bearing for quick access.
Build the holder as shown or customize it to fit your tool needs. Either way, it keeps your lathe tools and accessories close at hand. Now, if only hollowing a bowl were this easy.
This handy divider lets you organize and protect your favorite saw blades. We dimensioned ours to fit into a drawer in the Mobile Sawing and Routing Center 31-MD-00271 sold separately. Feel free to modify your organizer to suit a drawer you have in mind.
Tired of rummaging through drawers or hunting in several places for abrasives and related accessories? You will instantly find what you need in this spacesaving cabinet. Keep your sanding discs, sheets, belts, and more handy, organized, and stored properly in this easy-to-build unit.
Save valuable shop time with this combo sandpaper storage organizer and cutting center. The tearing guides on top of this convenient sandpaper tote makes quick work of cutting sandpaper.
Keep hardware, supplies, and small hand tools at the ready in this easy-to-build drawer cabinet. We placed ours in the shop, but this handy design works well organizing craft-project supplies and other items in the house as well. The organizer shown has three small, two medium, and three large drawers. But the modular drawer design lets you build in the mix of sizes that works best for you. It will hold up to 16 small drawers. Included with the plan is information of how to make quick, clean rabbets on the table saw.
Tired of looking through boxes for just the right grit? This handy organizer is just the solution. Build it as shown or adjust the number of shelves for however many sanding grits you typically use.
No matter the size of your shop drawers, this compartmentalized box keeps everything tidy. If need be, you can move the lift out box quickly to wherever you are working.
To keep chisels sharp and easy to find, place them in this storage/display rack. Not only does it make your chisels look great, separating them helps protect the sharpened ends.
Tired of constantly fussing around with your scrollsaw blades? With this clever helper you can easily retrieve blades by reaching in with a finger and sweeping the blades up along the curved edge of each hollow. Make this fabulous little storage unit with common cove moldings available at any home center.
Behind every great workshop lies a great plan, no matter whether you have a dedicated room or a corner of the basement to garage to work in. This planner allows you to organize your shop to create a working environment that considers your tools, cabinets and preferred work flow.
Build this compact storage unit and say good-bye to shuffling through blades stacked on a shelf or in a drawer. The pullout panels keep everything at your fingertips while protecting the carbide teeth. Stores a stack dado set and six 10 inch saw blades. You can expand it to store additional blades by making a wider case and adding more pull-out boards.
A few hours spent building this wall-hung unit saves a lifetime of hunting for bits. Quickly find what you need with a glance through a clear acrylic door that keeps out dust. To build this cabinet, we will show you how to make a simple and sturdy face frame and case door frame using half-laps cut with a dado blade. And, we will show you how to pack the most bits into the smallest space.
You will spend less time gritting your teeth and more time sanding when you store everything you needâsanders, sandpaper, and sanding beltsâin one convenient wall-hung cabinet. The cabinet accommodate...
Keep frequently used tools organized, protected, and within easy reach wherever you go by rolling this compact cart right up to your work area. Its drawers, shelves, top tray, and doors create numerou...
Perforated hardboard and hooks help you get organized once and for all. If your shop could stand a little bit more order, try building the double-door cabinet shown and the single-door unit (also incl...