This Do-it-yourself projects category features a collection of DIY woodworking plans to build many types of kitchen accessories from woodworking related web sites. The woodworkers construction information found on these sites range in quantity and quality. Similarly listed products will allow you to compare prices from different online woodworking supply retailers.
These cute baker projects are a great way to display your baked goods or a bowl of candy. Suitable for a 5-12 inch and 9 inch platter tray. All patterns drawn FULL size.
This 4 tier cup cake rack (aka cupcake tree) can hold up to 83 cupcakes on four trays. The top tray holds a 10 inch diameter cake (or 7 cupcakes). Build from 1/4 and 1/2 plywood. Sturdy and disassembles easily. All patterns drawn FULL size.
Surprise guests at your next game party! Miniature stadium holds all your game-time snacks in separate containers readily available at discount stores, as well as a standard 9 x 13 inch cake pan in the centre.
Simply rotate this Tabletop Tower to have napkins and all kinds of condiments at your fingertips.
Its long handles guarantees safe handling. To design the worlds best pizza peel we enlisted the help of the experts in the worlds best kitchenâthe same home economists who test all of the recipes that...
Make just one or all of these whimsical cutting boards. Take your pick from three outstanding designs: the quilt block, the ladybug, and the domino. Full size patterns are included in the plan.
As some of you know, Norm is at home in the kitchen as he is in the workshop. Consulting with a good friend who is a chef, Norm comes up with a design that rises to the occasion.View the Larger Image Slideshow to see the actual paper plan you are buying.
Holds standard 44 to 52 quart plastic wastebasket. Lower drawer provides storage. Decal, wastebasket, wood and wood finish not included.
These catchall containers with beautiful finger joints are deceptively simple to make. Included with the box plans are complete jig illustrations and instruction to make the box-joint jig. The staggered arrangement of the boxes shows off the corner joinery. Make it with odds and ends you already have in your shop.
This phone charging station mounts under any surface to keep your handheld electronics organized.
In a half a day you could have this utensil and condiment carrier gracing your tablescape.
Accommodate up to eight knives in this stylish Angus steak knife holder. Keeps knives handy and protects and shields the sharp blades. Make from 3/4 inch and 1/4 inch oak. All patterns are drawn full size.
With a knife kit (sourced in the plan), even a beginner can create a custom and beautiful heirloom pocket knife. We like to call it a cutting edge project!
Many cooks prefer wooden utensils because they do not scar expensive cookware. Not only that, their handles stay cool to the touch, and they look and feel great. Here are three easy-to-make kitchen gadgets that any cook would love: a pie server, a spatula, and the saute tool, a favorite for stir-frying. Full size patterns for all three are included.
These are salad tongs with a little spring. The two halves of this server spring apart in use, yet fold flat for storage. Your microwave holds the key to curving the tongs sprung ends.
Use this three-tiered pastry stand, sometimes called a dumb waiter, to serve fresh pies or display colorful houseplants. To make the tiers, we fashioned three plates using a router and templates. Also, we have included a drilling and sanding jig which comes in handy while making this pastry stand. The three trays, which make up the stand, measure 10-1/8, 11-1/16, and 12-1/16 inches in diameter.
Buy the blades and add your own wood for a set of worthy of the finest place settings. As an added bonus, add the holder. Not only can you craft this knife rack in a few hours, but you also can customize it to fit your kitchen drawer as well as your cutlery collection. We have included a source for the blades and utensils.
This kitchen utility center is a multi-purpose unit which will add additional storage to your kitchen. There is even a wine rack on the bottom shelf. This is a vintage woodworking plan. Visit our FAQ page for a full definition. View the Larger Image Slideshow to see the actual item you are buying.
The plan says: Hard-to-find kitchen gadgets will always be within easy reach if you keep them on this kitchen shelf. If can be made in an evenings time. Not only a step-saver but its storage capacity will surprise you. List of materials on pattern.
Handle hot casserole dishes safely with this nifty kitchen accessory. The size of this cool-to-the-touch hot dish holder can be adjusted to fit the length of your casserole dish.
Use an ordinary knife to slice bread and you will end up with odd-shaped pieces and piles of crumbs. But put this star performer to work and you will get evenly sliced pieces every time, thanks to its...
Pantry cabinets expand storage capacity in any room, but none more so than in the kitchen. The tin punched copper panels really set this project a part from any other. Punch pattern is not included in this plan but is listed on where to buy in the materials list. View the Larger Image Slideshow to see the actual paper plan you are buying.
Add spice to your kitchen countertop with this adjustable cookbook holder. And for a special effect, scrollsaw and glue on a wheat-motif onlay. We will show you how.
Reduce the jumble in your kitchen cabinets by keeping a dozen of your most used spices at your fingertips, yet out of sight when not being used. When the bins are closed, your spices are neatly tucked away and protected from sunlight, dust and spatters. If you are short on counter space, this spice cabinet can also hang on the wall. Use your own 3-1/2 to 4-1/2 inch tall spice bottles or see the source provided with the plan to order a matching set of bottles. We even supply labels for 30 different spices you can copy, cut, and paste to identify both the bins and the bottles.
Equally at home in a compact kitchen or as an auxiliary work center in a larger one, this butcher block will do its job beautifully wherever you place it. And because we constructed it with maple and ...
We designed this serving board as a project that even first-time chip carvers can successfully complete. We eliminated the tedious geometric cuts of some chip-carving designs, and replaced them with easy-to-make flowing lines. Follow our complete step-by-step instructions and gain the skill and confidence you need to decorate this and other projects.
The genius of this design is its effective use of space. While it hangs from the wall, the case features adjustable shelving to store all sorts of necessary kitchen items. Everything from cookbooks to computer notebooks. The handy part of this cabinet is that it also has a fold out front, similar to a drop front secretary. View the Larger Image Slideshow to see the actual paper plan you are buying.
Build one or more pieces of this set that includes a pastry board, rolling pin, and wall rack. At the heart of this set is a pastry board with dotted circles that help you roll out dough to uniform si...
Here is a different way to put an attractive tile to good use. Build a simple frame for it from contrasting woods, and let it serve as a trivet to protect your precious tabletops and counters. You easily can build this project in an evening, and already may have the items needed on hand.
From the earliest times when wooden butcher blocks were little more than slabs of tree trunk, end grain provided a superior cutting surface. Why? Because the grain makes for a tough, durable face that self-heals, closing up when cut by a knife. These days you can make your own butcher block for projects ranging from cutting boards to countertops with this simple technique. Our cutting board measures 10 inches wide by 10 inches deep, but you can change the dimensions if you wish.