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  • Build a patio table that will lead multiple lives.
  • This modern style flower box will add life to any space, indoors and out.

  • 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.
  • 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.
  • This simple chest is ruggedly handsome with its large finger/box joints, reinforced with square cut nails, leather hasp and hinges, cord and wood handles and its coopered top. 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.
  • When I first moved away from home I was full of big ideas but I had no money and no furniture. I scrounged up some materials and made my own café-style table. 

    Materials: This is a nice-looking table that’s at home anywhere from the kitchen, back deck, patio, or on the front porch. Materials for this project are readily available at most lumberyards and home centers. I’m using standard, off-the-shelf pine for this 

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  • When my wife and I decided to give our bathroom a makeover, we were full of ideas but short on money. So we did it ourselves. We made this wall-hung shelf unit. The nice thing about this project is that all of the materials are readily available at your local hardware store or home center. This project uses standard 3/4” thick 1” x 6” pine for the top, bottom, and side pieces. The remainder 3/4” thick material I mill to 1/2” thick for the shelves and the drawer pieces. Rabbet and dado joinery is used to attach the sides to the bottom and top. Tongue and groove joinery is used for drawer construction. A decorative molding adds a nice detail to the top. After purchasing you will receive a download link on-screen and by email.
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