Workbenches are one of the most important woodworking projects in your workshop. Second to that are the storage cabinets for tools, and all of those handy dandy jigs that can make the life of a woodworker so much easier.
Wall-mount this handy holder near the stationary saws in your shop, or, if you like, place it on a convenient benchtop. You will find it the ideal storage project for organizing an assortment of saw b...
Forget scrapwood. Once you try these easy-to-make pads, you will want to crank out a pair for every pipe clamp you own.
Airborne debris does not stand a chance with this device. Wood chips and sawdust will not stay around long when you hook up this clamp-down collector to your shop vacuum or dust collection system.
Tired of constantly fussing around with your scrollsaw blades? With this clever helper you can easily retrieve blades by reaching in with a finger and sweeping the blades up along the curved edge of e...
Use this practical rack as a freestanding unit, or remove the feet and fasten it to your workshop wall. Either way, this shop project displays your chisels proudly and protects their finely honed edge...
Designed to hold cutoffs and other short pieces upright, this handy organizer allows you to see at a glance what stock you have available. And its wall-hugging profile takes good advantage of limited ...
With the look of a fine gun rack, this storage unit keeps long-handled turning tools in a secure horizontal display.
Do not let your glue bottles get scattered around your shop. Store them in this easy-to-make mobile home for easy transport. Plus, if your shop gets too cold to store glue safely during the winter...
The wobbly old string-and-a-nail technique for marking arcs and circles often leads to errors. But with our shop-built trammel, you can scribe perfect arcs or circles of all sizes, quickly and accurat...
Short on work space? Try this compact project. Spread the legs for a stable support when cutting bulky pieces of sheet goods. Then, simply fold it up and stow it away for use later.
Carrying plywood any distance can quickly turn into a wrestling match, but you will win hands down when you use this mobile storage rack. And building it will not bust your budget either.
Put your machines at arms length and on a firm foundation by building our sturdy base. With its tapered and slightly splayed legs, this stand makes a sturdy, yet good-looking base for any machine.
These great shop assistants come in the four-legged variety, and there is never a problem with upkeep. Our sturdy sawhorses are only 2 feet tall, but you can build a pair any size you want and get the...
Hang them at a convenient height, and lift off only the dispensers you need. Start by determining how many rolls of tape you use in your shop. Then, create a dispenser for each from this plan.
With shop scraps, a router bit, and a pair of bolts, you will have this shop helper up and running in minutes. This extension gives you control when crosscutting and backs up cuts to prevent grain tea...
If you have ever assembled a picture frame, you know the difficulties of creating seamless miters and a flat glue-up. Sometimes numerous clamps and an extra set of hands do not seem to be enough. Solv...
This wall-mounted sheet goods lumber rack supplies maximum storage using a minimum of space. Great for shops with limited ceiling height, this rack stores sheet goods horizontally.
Here is one simple jig that does the work of two. Use it to locate the center of round stock, or use the increment holes to mark different sizes of circles and arcs.
Plane edge banding to the exact thickness of your plywood, and then use these simple guides for perfect clamping alignment. In addition they really save the day when attaching the bands after a case i...
When ripping stock on your tablesaw, keep it firmly and safely against the fence with this handy adjustable locking feather board. Not only does it prevent wavy cuts, it guards against dangerous kickb...