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Build this handsome toy box, personalize it if you wish, add a soft close mechanism, then paint or stain to suit your needs. Use the free plans at the link to build your own toy box.
You will need plywood and a few scrap boards to build a lumber storage cart. The best part is it is mobile.
At this link you will find downloadable plans to make all three of these simple toys on wheels.
This No Tilt Bevel Sled helps you cut precise 45 degree bevels without having to tilt the blade. This is a real advantage on a benchtop saw where fine-tuning blade tilt can be difficult.
When you are short on space in your garage or shed and need a spot to store bikes, you need to build this bike rack that takes advantage of vertical space.
Use up the wood from your scrap pile to build a few wooden toys. Free plans and templates at the link for the car, truck and helicopter too.
At this link you will find free downloadable patterns for four different waffle patterned trivets.
Every kitchen could use several of these cutting boards. Here is how to make them.
A lockable display case can be used to store and display guns, trophies or treasured heirlooms. The case shown is made of walnut, one of the most beautiful woods, and a classic for this type of project. The walnut was grown on the authorâs farm, harvested and air dried for about five years. The bottom doors are beautifully figured crotch walnut. Oak, pecan or cherry could also be used.
Plans for a 5 ft 2 inch x 15 ft 4 inch barbecue grill enclosed in a covered, screened 13 ft 2 inch x 25 ft structure.
Get your garage organized with this wooden skateboard rack. Here is how to build it.
Per its name, the structure simply leans against the house or garage for additional support and provides a water-safe haven. For even moderate do-it-yourselfers, it is a doable weekend project.
By Clay Sawyer - If you have access to various sizes of free pallets, consider this idea for your next fence. Now I know for a fact that I would rather dig a ditch with a spoon than pull nailed on boards. But when faced with the retail cost of a new fence from the Home Improvement Center, I will happily run for the hammer when the cost is nearly nothing.
Follow these free woodworking plans and build a fabulous garden gate. Of course the measurements can be adjusted to suit your space.
Build this awesome toy bbq grill for the children to practise on. Free plans at the link.
Take your patio to the next level by building this awesome grill cart/bbq table. It will be a great addition as well as perfect spot for your summer bbqs. Check out the free plans at the link. (You will have to scroll to the bottom of the post to find the instructions.)
These are plans to make an 8 foot high and 16 foot wide halfpipe (the same that I have built in my barn). These plans can be adjusted. Before you start you need to make sure that you have plenty of room to build it. It is possible to build outside (on a hard ground), but you need to make sure you have a good way to protect it from rain.
This obelisk is easy to build because there are no angled cuts. Here is the free tutorial.
Build this sturdy aquarium stand using the free woodworking plans at the link.
Plans on how to make a hexagonal bbq table along with materials list, cost etc.
Build your own skate ramp using these free woodworking plans.
Make either the climbing lizard or the tumbling acrobat string toys for hours of enjoyment for children.
Design plans for a 13ft 2inch x 19 ft shelter to house a permanent barbeque pit.
Download the free wooden grader construction plans complete with step by step instructions, diagrams and photos.
The doorways that connect your foyer with the rest of your home give you a second chance to make a first impression on your guests. Its very simple to convert a typical rectangular doorway into something extraordinary with an arched entry.
Plans to build stone, brick and concrete barbecue grills.
13 x 19 x 19 ft, Pole frame, Gable roof, concrete floor. This free construction plans and projects information is courtesy of the North Dakota State Univ. web site. Follow the instructions on that page to quickly find the plan number. This plan number is 6020
Plans to build a brick backyard barbecue pit.
Screened and Sheltered, 13 x 25 x 9 ft, Pole Frame, Gable Roof, Concrete Floor. PDF number 6022.