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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. -
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. -
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.