Free woodworking plans and projects ranging from Kaleidoscopes, lots of Kids projects, Kitchen accessories, Kites and Knife Blocks. Many of the more common woodworking plans have branched out into their own categories. Look for the tree icon below to navigate to the free woodworking plans.
All you need to build this entryway key hanger is one board and a couple of hours in an afternoon. Great weekend project. Also great place to hang your keys so you always know where they are. Free building plans at the link.
This keepsake box with dovetail joints is perfect for storing your valuables. It features dividers inside and handsome dovetail corners. Follow along at the link to see how to build this project.
A design for a computer keyboard tray that can be fitted to a workstation. Includes slanted platform and area for mouse. DXF Format
Australian Woodsmith is a practical magazine for all woodworkers. From Issue 25.
Build this mountain shelf key holder using only basic tools and skills. Perfect. It will also help you whittle down your scrap pile. Win win!! Follow the free plans available at the link.
I always enjoyed looking through kaleidoscopes as a kid and figured that my grand kids would enjoy it too. I made these for Christmas presents this year and they were thrilled.
Here is a quick project you can make from your scrap pile: a magnetic wall mounted key holder.
This floating key holder appears to be suspended on the wall. That is because it is hung on a french cleat. This project will give you practice using this method of hanging. Once you see how easy it is you will probably use it to hang everything.
Here is an easy-to-build modern key rack. using table saw.
Making your own kaleidoscope is not as complicated as you might think, but it can present challenges to woodworkers of any skill level.
A slow loading site but if you are interested in producing charcoal for your artistic endeavours or need charcoal material for antiquing new wood projects, this is a brief description on how to build one.
Not only does this small wall rack have a spot for letters and keys, it also has plenty of space for other pocket items like sunglasses and cell phones. The patterns are available to download in this Online Extra.
I built the Original Kids Cubby for my mud room some years ago and it has been piled high with kid stuff ever since. Lately, however, it is my daughters room that is gaining critical mass, and she needs more space to store her stuff. Enter the Deluxe Kids Cubby.
Why just have a dish for your keys when you could have a patterned plywood key holder. This thing is a piece of art! Build it using plywood and the free instructions available at the link.
All you need is a jigsaw or scroll saw and a drill to show your pride by making your own magnetic state keyholder.
Here is a great inexpensive way to get those karate belts organized. All you need is a little scrap wood.
Here is how this wooden keyboard enclosure was built.
Every entryway needs to have a key holder catch all tray by the front door. Never loose your keys again!! Build this unit using the free woodworking plans and instructions available at the link.
Plastic knobs for jigs and other shop helpers are great, but hereâs an easy, economical method for making your own.
A key holder can be a beautiful thing with the addition of a place for flowers. Here is how to make one.
Build this wall mounted key holder that features a floating shelf. Perfect for your entryway and easy to build using the free step-by-step woodworking plans.