This side table includes a rack for your magazines and newspapers. Shown here with Table Lamp plan W2054. This woodworking plan provides full size illustrations, exploded view diagrams and instructions to make the projects shown.
A basic build table that can make use of scrap wood boards or recycled pallet pieces.
This project does require an angle cut, some curve cutting of the decorative scrolls and some fairly accurate drilling.
This attractive country style basket rack could be mounted to any flat surface or make two and place them back to back of each other. An excellent tool tote in the garden too. This project does require...
This is a nice design that may be made with good workmanship and a nice finish for personal use or bang them out with glue, finish nails and a coat of stain for inexpensive products to sell.
We really enjoy this simple design because it may be made shorter or longer, narrower or wider without taking up any more floor space.. Formerly called Wall Magazine Rack.
This side table includes a rack for your magazines and newspapers. Shown here with Table Lamp plan W2054. This woodworking plan provides full size illustrations, exploded view diagrams and instructions to make the projects shown.
Two important bathroom items, both within easy reach! This magazine rack is a compact size 20 inches high x 13 inches wide x 11 inches deep. This woodworking plan provides full size illustrations, exploded view diagrams and instructions to make the projects shown.
Each of the six shelves can accommodate nearly 20 magazines! Multiple shelves make it simple to keep periodicals and books organised. Removes the issue of missing or lost magazines. 1x12 inch boards make for a simple build.
How to build a wall mounted rack to store reading magazines or other materials on a bathroom wall. This woodworking plan provides full size illustrations, exploded view diagrams and instructions to make the projects shown.
This magazine rack will keep all of your magazines nice and meat and right at hand. Easy to build from 3/4 and 1/4 inch thick lumber. The finished project measures 15-1/2 inches long, 10-1/8 inches wide and 14-1/2 inches high.