This woodworkers list of woodworking plans features a collection of construction projects for building various caddys for your home, workshop and garden. Any moderately skilled do-it-yourselfer can build. The woodworking information found on these sites range in quantity and quality. Please contact individual web sites if you have questions about those woodworking projects.
To build this tea, coffee or cocoa caddy, you will need wood from your scrap pile and the free woodworking plans you will find at the link. It would be a great addition to your kitchen or beverage station, if you have one.
This is a link to a Google 3D SketchUp drawing for a mobile saddle and tack caddy for all the horse stuff you have. You will need the SketchUp software to download this drawing and its freely available online. We do not provide support for this software. Not all drawings have the measurements displayed but you can use the measurement tool in SketchUp to easily and accurately determine the dimensions of each lumber part. Most drawings do not have instructions, its assumed you can build it based on the completed drawing provided.
This desk caddy would be handy to have for all the little things that accumulate on your desk. It is built using one eight foot 2 x 4 using a bandsaw. Follow along at the link to see how to build it.
Featuring and East Indian design. In this page I share with you a large collection of free scroll saw fretwork patterns. I have carefully scanned them and transformed them into pdf files. These patterns were published long ago in Hobbies fretwork magazine. They are offered here with permission of the present Copyright holders, Hobbies Limited. Project #2044.
This easy-to-build project will make finding your phone or a handy piece of paper so much easier.
This is called a garden tote but can be used for any purpose where you are required to carry things. At the link you can download the free plan to build it.
Make this nice caddy for any occasion. This attractive, yet easy to build, project makes a great Christmas present. Deliver it filled with food, wine, candy or use your imagination.
More often than not, the tool you really need in the garden is the one you left back in the shed or house. But if you happen to have a few wood scraps and an old bucket handle lying around, you can whip together this simple carryall that will help eliminate...
Build this flip handle serving tray using these free woodworking plans.
This wooden beverage tote will fit glass beverage bottles perfectly. Also works perfectly for a countertop storage solution. At the link you can download the free woodworking plan.
This is a very simple project when pre-cut pieces are used. The handle is made from a 1/2 inch dowel, the bottom from 1/4 inch masonite board, and the rest from 3/4 inch pine planking scraps.
This is a link to a Google 3D SketchUp drawing for a tool caddy for the workshop which could also carry garden tools. You will need the SketchUp software to download this drawing and its freely available online. We do not provide support for this software. Not all drawings have the measurements displayed but you can use the measurement tool in SketchUp to easily and accurately determine the dimensions of each lumber part. Most drawings do not have instructions, its assumed you can build it based on the completed drawing provided.
Also known as a trug or a caddy. It seems like there is always something you need to haul with you around the yard when you are doing gardening. Here is a handy little carrier for just that purpose. Ours is a little small but you can make it any size you like using these easy instructions as a basic plan.
This garden tool tote is narrow which makes it easy to carry around in the garden. It also features a drop down end for carrying long-handled garden tools. Download the free woodworking plan at the link.
Keep the bathroom organized by building this bathroom storage caddy. At the link are complete instructions as well as a video of the build.
If you are in school or have a home office, perhaps you need to build a homework station caddy. You could customize it to suit your needs, but either way it will help keep your necessities organized. It even has handles!! Build one with these free instructions.
As you can see, hinges and a side latch mean this tote can be folded and carried around. Perfect. Here is how to build it.
The handle of this beer tote could be swapped out for a wood dowel or a heavy piece of rope. Build it using these free woodworking plans.
This vegetable tote features a wood frame with a mesh bottom. There is also a free template for the curved handle available at the link.
This is a neat basket to put your fresh picked veggies in. Once they are in the basket just turn the hose on and rinse them off. All the dirt goes to the ground and you are left with nice clean veggies.
Using scrap wood and rope for handles, this rustic storage basket is a breeze to build.
For this project all you need is a little wood and a wall mounted metal bottle opener. Here are the free plans...
This caddy is a quick and easy project you are sure to find a lot of uses for. Build it using these free instructions.
Don not let your glue bottles get scattered around your shop. Store them in this easy-to-make mobile home for easy transport.
This beer tote makes a great beginners woodworking project, of course just about anything could be carried in it!
Build a square caddy using up wood from your scrap pile. Here are the free woodworking plans to build it.
Some call it a caddy, some call it a trug, whatever you call it it is easy to build. Especially with this free tutorial.
This wooden flatware caddy has metal handles that give it a little boost. Build it using the free woodworking tutorial at the link.
Build this caddy using wood from your scrap wood pile. At the link are complete step-by-step instructions.
Build this mason jar tote using these free step-by-step woodworking plans.