With a scroll saw and a few extra hours, you can turn a plain frame into this elegant one.
Whether you build one or all three, these simple projects are a great way to keep your shop more organized.
Adding flutes is a great way to dress up a project. This shop-made jig makes it easy to rout consistent flutes quickly.
A flip-top tool stand, a handy router table, and an assembly cart add capability to your workshop. Best of all, they tuck out of the way when they aren’t in use.
With its classic lines, solid wood construction, and strong box joints, this carpenter's toolbox will be around to use and admire for generations to come.
Taking a cue from the Scottish Arts & Crafts tradition, this classic armoire offers plenty of storage space inside. And you’ll enjoy the challenge of building it.
It's difficult to combine quick and easy hardware storage with portability. These stacking hardware totes give you both.
With deep, inviting seats, this modular outdoor furniture can be arranged to fit any outdoor space. It will become your favorite lounging spot.
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.
You’ll never “misplace” a drill bit or accessory again with this combination, wall-mounted storage cabinet and chest.
With a hand-held router and this jig, you can rout a wide variety of decorative designs in your projects. A metal pin and a shop-made template guide the workpiece while you rout the design.
Seeding for Two? This project solves the two biggest problems with bird feeders. It has a unique lid that makes it a breeze to fill, and a guard that helps keep squirrels out of the food.
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