Free woodworking plans and projects that start with the letter P. Platforms, Panel Sleds, Paper Towel Holders, Phone Centers, Push Blocks, Pulpits, Pyrography, Pegboard, Planes, Pool Table, Porches, and many other projects. Many of the more commmon woodworking plans have branched out into their own categories. Look for the tree icon below to navigate to the free woodworking plans.
Pedestals for front-loading washing machines and dryers can cost hundreds. Save your moneyâyou can build your own bases from standard lumber in an hour.
Here is a small project you can knock out pretty quickly that makes a perfect gift.
This framed pegboard project is perfect for getting your supplies organized. Follow along and build one for yourself.
How to make a pebble path. Less work and expense than paving, but very effective.
How to lay paving stones. Step by step instructions and drawings.
Build a putting green so you can practice your golf swing in the back yard. Free plans at the link.
This is a simple project. Follow the instructions to build pegboards for storage or as a design feature. There are many examples at the link to get your gears turning, everything from one panel to a whole wall.
Make this wooden pencil shaped pencil holder using this free tutorial. Makes a great teachers gift.
This wall-mounted paper roll holder would make a perfect addition to any kitchen or pantry. Great way to keep a list going for groceries or just reminders. Easy to build using these free plans and just a few supplies.
Build these decorative wooden pedestals for display of special items or even pillar candles.
This is a quick and easy project for you to make this weekend. Build a plywood hanging planter. Follow along at the link to see how it was done.
Pottery, like other fields of art (and life in general), has not been immune from the rising tide of price increases. It seems clear to me that fewer and fewer people will be willing or able to shell out increasingly large sums of money on artistic...
For this stacked plywood planter, you can use 3/4 inch thick scrap plywood. Perfect for adding a little wooden decor to your room. Easy too. Leave it plain or add a little color.
Now that the sun is coming out more we are starting to grow lots of algae in our fishpond. We were going to put in a filter last year but just didn not get around to it. Weâve been scouring the Internet for a good bio filter design for our fishpond. Weâve been talking with lots of people that have bio filters as to what works and what doesn not work. We took what we think is the best of each and created this easy to build filter system.
These single laundry pedestals feature a drawer under each one for added storage in the laundry room. Here are the free plans to build them.
All you need to build this modern pencil holder is plexiglass and scrap wood. The clean lines of this project make it a great project for your desk top.
Make this hanging hexagon planter using this free tutorial.
Use plywood to build this modern plant hanger. Free step-by-step plans are available at the link.
Here is how to make a simple and unique wooden cross puzzle from scratch.
These pencil holders are easy to make with this free tutorial.
So cute to add to your fall decor, this fall pumpkin sign is fun to make from wood. As a bonus, you can use wood from your scrap pile for this project.
Its a 2 in 1! Desktop planter with attached business card holder. Easy to build project using the free tutorial available at the link.
Build a modern pedestal for your washer and dryer using the free step-by-step woodworking plans at the link. It even has space for your laundry baskets.
With just a few tools and some wood from your scrap pile you can whip out some of these wood block photo stands. So smart. Follow along at the link to make your own photo stands and make a few extra for gifts.
Build this pedestal for your front loading washer and dryer. It is easy with these free woodworking plans.
Here is a quick and easy project to add to your Halloween decor. Perfect for sitting on your front porch or lawn. These were made from old pallet wood but you can use anything you have on hand to build this pumpkin trio.
Although it does not actually cut, this pocket knife is an awesome project. Follow along at the link and see how it was made.
Raid your pile of scrap wood and build some creative wall art for your home. Use the free instructions at the link.
Raise your washer and dryer up by building a pedestal. This one has the added feature of open space below for baskets. Here are the free plans.
Why spend a fortune on art for the walls when you can make your own using scrap wood? Better yet get the worn look from pallets you may already have on hand.