Plan Author: WoodworkersWorkshop®
Plan Size: 344KB, 5 page(s)
Plan Publisher: WoodchuckCanuck.com, Inc.
Published Date: 2001
Plan Language: English
Tools needed: Scrollsaw saw and other common workshop tools
Sawbuck projects! Cut it out from scrap wood you probably have in your workshop. Sell for a buck at craft shows. Racks with hooks can be used for any number of uses; tie rack, hats, mittens, keys, tri...
Clearly a place to hang your hat. We prefer to round over the edges with a router but sand paper would do as well. Paint as you like or leave it natural. Beginner skill level. Two sizes included.
This design positions cap so the front is visible. FULL SIZE patterns.
In as little as a weekend you can get your materials and have this coat and hat rack completed. With its simple design, you can easily add to the length to create more hanging and shelf space.
Everyone who loves horses or wears a cowboy hat should have one of these running horses hat racks. This delightful western themed project is a great pattern for someone just starting our on a scroll...
The plan includes full scale and detail drawings for the following; Shoe Rack, Shoe Shine Cabinet, Necktie Rack, Policeman Hat Stand and a Clothes Hanger Rack.
Norm builds himself a 17th century hat rack suing steam bending techniques. The plan features the S-hook shaped jig form. View the Larger Image Slideshow to see the actual paper plan you are buying.