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Here are seven patterns and instructions to build your own animal coin banks.
With a large saw and a special device fitted onto the chainsaw bar, any kind of board can be made for just pennies. This device, known as a chainsaw lumber-maker, will mill through any tree, no matter how large or tough, making boards of any length or thickness.
Build a chaise lounge with a bonus...storage. The seat flips up to reveal a great place to store blankets or toys. Here are the free step-by-step instructions including how to do the upholstery.
With just a few supplies and a piece of scrap wood you can knock-out this project in no time and have an attractive place to charge your phones.
This coaster set was made using walnut and maple and would make an awesome gift for someone special. At the link you will find step-by-step instructions.
This project is a Three-fer project. You get three for the price of one. We are going to make a place card for the dinner table, a Christmas tree ornament and a coaster. This is really simple and just in time for that Christmas dinner or party.
Follow the free woodworking instructions at the link and build your own charging station. A great way to keep everything organized.
The technique that we describe below allows you to introduce curves into a design.
Add architectural charm to any archway with corbels. Build your own rustic style corbels using this free tutorial.
This wooden centerpiece is one of those quick builds with lots of impact. Here is the free tutorial.
Create an attractive beam and panel ceiling with just 2x4s and fiberboard. It is inexpensive, easy to assemble and looks like a classic beamed ceiling when painted.
Looking for the perfect way to spruce up your Halloween decor? Are you pining for a centerpiece for your next Halloween party? Try building this toe-pincher coffin. It is authentic enough to have trick-or-treaters and party guests just dying to visit your holiday festivities. Best of all, since it is made of plywood, it is durable enough to reuse at your next scary fete, but it is lightweight and cheap to build.
Make your own wooden coasters using wood from your scrap pile. By switching up the wood species or even the stains used, you can alter the look of your coasters. Follow along at the link to see how to build them.
Get your Halloween decorations ready for the season after you build a few mini coffins!!
Here is a great project to use wood from your scrap pile. Build a coin bank! At the link are the free step-by-step instructions.
Here is a great way to keep track of family birthdays. Follow the free instructions at the link to create your own family birthday calendar.
This coffered ceiling may look complicated, but with simple lightweight supports and a little planning, it was done in just three days.
Build yourself a teardrop camper trailer by following along with the many pictures. It is not as hard as you might think.