Finished Dimensions
Height: 17 inches (43.2 cm)
Width: 31 inches (78.7 cm)
Depth: 15 inches (38.1 cm)
Plan Author: Richard Packer
Plan Size: 14 pages
Published Date: 2011
Plan Language: English, all measurements are inches/feet unless stated otherwise.
Our new Noahs Ark project has been one our most enjoyable scrollsawing projects to date. Not only is it a wonderful display project but its durable enough to play with while at the time time teaching...
Noah and his Ark of animals, floating on the water in search of dry land. But where is the other monkey! We bet he is monkeying around again! Custom sizing available upon request. This is our small ve...
Spin the maypole and the animals circle round first one way then the other. The maypole has two layers so figures on both decks move. This woodworking plan provides full size illustrations, exploded view diagrams and instructions to make the projects shown.
This Noahs Ark birdhouse holds wooden animals and Martins too! This ark can accommodate fourteen Martin bird families. Designed with the recommended cavity size, hole size and locations, as well as safety railings. The floors are hinged for easy cleaning.
Decorate the overlooked spaces of doors and windows with an overboard. The ark animal figures mount to the shelf with dowels or glue. Make the shelf to accommodate any width you require. This woodworking plan provides full size illustrations and exploded view diagrams.
A perfect size box for greeting cards, candy or small childrens toys. This woodworking plan provides full size illustrations, exploded view diagrams and instructions to make the projects shown.
A spectacular scroll saw project in the shape of Noahs Ark. A scenic background portrays fourteen different animals. It includes four shelves to hold knick knacks. The entire project is built from 1/4 inch thick plywood and 3/4 inch thick oak.
The Noah's Ark on top is a birdhouse. Animal heads peek out from 5 inch clay pots. It can be used outdoors or as an indoor decoration. This woodworking plan provides full size illustrations, exploded view diagrams and instructions.
Build this Noahs Ark cradle for a new baby, then when the baby gets older, convert it to a toy box by simply removing the rockers and adding the housetop. Patterns drawn full size.
This Noah’s Ark project has been designed to accommodate a 12 inch plastic planter box liner so it can be used indoors or out. Besides plants, use this project to hold magazines, knitting supplies or childrens toys.