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  • Do you have a small shop space? Do you need a workbench? Build this rock-solid work bench. This workbench won’t break the bench and is perfect for the small workspace. Building a workbench can be a daunting task, even for the seasoned woodworker. This work bench is built using common, off the shelf con-struction materials, readily available at most home centers. All of the joinery consists of dado, rab-bets, and half lap joints. These can be cut with a handsaw and chisel, or by using a table saw equipped with a set of dado blades. This bench is the perfect project for the beginner, or veteran woodworker. After purchasing you will receive a download link on-screen and by email.
  • This unique outdoor table is certainly an eye catcher. It has a modern, contemporary style and is economical to build. It’s sleek and ele-gant design makes it perfect for a dinner for two. Materials: I used off-the-shelf pressure-treated lumber to build the table but you can use any wood suitable for the outdoors. You can also use regular lumber and apply a coat of paint or outdoor After purchasing you will receive a download link on-screen and by email.
  • Long before the computer and long before the telephone, you could fine a lap desk in every home. Here’s how you build a Shaker-style lap desk. After purchasing you will receive a download link on-screen and by email.
  • The Shakers were all about simplicity and craftsmanship. This side table has all of that and more, with its delicate tapered legs, clean lines, and solid mortise and tenon joinery, it's been copied and reproduced so many times before. The only difference? - no jointer, no planer, no problem. We're building this project using off-the-shelf materials, readily available at your local home center and with minimal tools. After purchasing you will receive a download link on-screen and by email.
  • This is a nice planter box that can easily be made in any size to suit your needs by adjusting the length of materials. I notched ours to sit firmly on the deck rails but you can leave the sides square to sit on the ground, deck, or patio floor. I’ve always said that woodworking is all about learning how to build a box. and this project is a perfect example. After purchasing you will receive a download link on-screen and by email.
  • Shaker furniture has never been as popular as it is today. Simple lines, uncluttered surfaces, and quality craftsmanship give it mass appeal. This bench is inspired by one found at Hancock Shaker Village. With just a few boards you can create this Shaker classic. After purchasing you will receive a download link on-screen and by email.
  • ToolBox

    $11.99
    This classic joiners toolbox is at home on the workbench or on the jobsite. Tool boxes come in all different shapes and sizes. Some are elaborately built to hold a collection of tools and others are a simple tool tote. Then there’s this one. A classic joiners tool box that I affectionately call the Bergener tool box, named after my friend Fred Bergener, who taught me how to build it. After purchasing you will receive a download link on-screen and by email.
  • This unique outdoor table is certainly an eye-catcher. It has a modern, contemporary style and is economical to build. It’s sleek and elegant design makes it perfect for a dinner for two. Materials: I used off-the-shelf pressure-treated lumber to build the table but you can use any wood suitable for the outdoors. You can also use regular lumber and apply a coat of paint or outdoor After purchasing you will receive a download link on-screen and by email.
  • The sandbox consists of two sides and a front and back that are joined to the four posts, (towers) by deep and wide dados. The bottom of the box is a piece of 3/4” thick plywood that sits atop 3/4” square strips ( cleats ). Dentil molding, faux stained glass windows, and fence post caps are applied to give the sandbox its castle aesthetic. After purchasing you will receive a download link on-screen and by email.
  • Foosball

    $11.99
    When the weather has ruled out outdoor activities, why not bring the soccer field indoors.? Here’s how you build a classic foosball game. After purchasing you will receive a download link on-screen and by email.
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