This woodworkers list of free woodworking plans and projects features a collection of fire pits and bar-b-cue (BBQ) building projects that practically any woodworker or homeowner can build. The DIY information found on these sites range in quantity and quality. Please contact individual web sites if you have questions about those woodworking projects.
Several plans for building an outdoor fireplace.
This cedar storage cabinet with folding shelves will provide you with everything you need for your bbq. You could even add casters on the bottom.
While not woodworking related, if your an outdoors person or have a woods camp, these are great ideas for outdoor grills. Masonery and concrete or rock style construction. PDF number 6261.
Follow these step-by-step instructions to build this grilling station for your deck.
Screened and Sheltered, 13 x 25 x 9 ft, Pole Frame, Gable Roof, Concrete Floor. PDF number 6022.
A cutting diagram only, no instructions or image of completed project are given.
Build this simple, attractive fire ring with retaining wall stone surrounded by flagstone, creating the perfect spot for cookouts, family gatherings and casual conversation.
This cart project can be modified a number of ways so it can be adapted for use in the kitchen, garage or craft room. And it is on wheels! Follow the free instructions available at the link.
Plans to build stone, brick and concrete barbecue grills.
Build an outdoor grilling station that features a tilt-out bin using these free woodworking plans.
At the link you can scroll down the page and download the free plans to build this grilling table.
Plans to build a concrete block grill that is easy to dismantle and move.
Plans to build a brick backyard barbecue pit.
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 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.
Design plans for a 13ft 2inch x 19 ft shelter to house a permanent barbeque pit.
This backyard bbq/bar/grilling cart has a few features that most do not, including a compartment for a cooler. Here are the free step-by-step plans to build it.
Build a tool cabinet for keeping your barbecue tools out of the elements. Free downloadable plans are available at the link.
When outdoor cooking and entertaining are two favorite pastimes, there is nothing like an outdoor kitchen to bring it all together. Ron visits the Los Altos home of Tom Urban and Rebecca Sweet to help them bring a little gourmet to their backyard.
Follow along at the link and build a combo cooler and grill cart using the free downloadable woodworking plans.
For all BBQ lovers, here is a grill stand made from cedar.
Not a woodworking project but worth mentioning.<br>Your completed fireplace can be painted to harmonize or contrast with its surroundings. Build the unit to a height that is easy to work on, and finish the installation with a terraced work-space. This free garden plans and woodworkers projects information is courtesy of Garry is BBQ Pit web site.
Not woodworking but worth listing. An extra bit of space in your back yard plus a little time to kill are all you need to install a permanent picnic right at home. Outdoor cookery gives an extra zest to food. The sturdy fireplace shown here will handle roasts, grills, or almost anything else needed to make a man-sized meal. This free woodworking plans and woodworkers projects information is courtesy of Garry is BBQ Pit web site.
Build your own BBQ shelter for the backyard using these free step-by-step instructions.
Roll this cart onto your porch to help with the barbecue, or use it in the kitchen as a gourmet table.
Build this barbecue shelter to protect your grill and the cook too. Free building plans are available at the link.
Build a cedar shelter for your barbeque area using these free downloadable plans.