Woodworking project plans for wooden keepsake and jewelry boxes, desk organizers, and more.
Bringing a router to the lathe is a great way to add a unique look to your turning projects.
Check some items off your gift list by making a few versions of this vintage-inspired pencil box.
These three boxes will take your band saw skills to new heights. Each one starts as a single blank and all the parts are revealed in a unique sequence of cuts.
This poker chip case is unlike any other -- it features solid-brass hardware, a burl veneer top, and felt-lined chip trays.
If you’ve ever wanted to try steam bending, Shaker boxes are a great project to start with. And we’ve added a couple of our own design touches to this classic form.
Featuring custom frames and a decorative painted finish, these attractive boxes are a great way to showcase your prized collections.
This jewelry box, is an unusual project. With its oval shape and wing-like lids, it seems complex, but as you’ll see, there isn’t anything unusual about building it.
The elegant patterns on this box are first cut out with a scroll saw. Then the panel is glued to a backer board for a unique, almost-carved look.
This desktop organizer is small in size but big in function. Its compact storage keeps your writing supplies in one convenient place.
The unique lid on this box looks like an optical illusion at first glance. The key to building it starts with a single router bit.
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