What a nice way to arrive home each day to be greeted by this dog clutching a bone. 13 1/2 x 16 3/4 inches in size. This woodworking design includes instructions, exploded view diagrams, and full-size drawings for the projects.
Here is a safe and clean way to decorate your pumpkin for Halloween! Facial features are interchangeable, so you can mix and match eyes, noses, and mouths. All pattern parts are drawn full size for easy building.
Make your tree come to life with their own magical character and personality. Each of the individual Tree Face details in this plan are interchangeable. The eyes, ears, nose and mouth can be arranged in any combination to create dozens of different expressions. The patterns for all the pieces are drawn full size.
Create a variety of fun faces for your next snowman! Eyes, noses and mouths are interchangeable. A length of coat hanger wire attaches to the back of these wood facial features and inserts into the snowman. This plan set have full size drawings to make it easy to build.
The height of this bear planter is roughly 48 inches. The project is constructed using common lumber sizes, such as 1x10 and 2x12. A 6-inch plastic pot fits in the paw and mouth notches. Fill the pots with flowers or even candy. Additional plans are available separately. Full-size images, exploded view diagrams, lumber layouts, and step-by-step directions are all included in this woodworking plan.
The Blue Picardy Spaniel (or Ãpagneul Bleu de Picardie) is a breed of Spaniel originating in France, from the area around the mouth of the River Somme, around the start of the 20th century. Full size drawings. Custom sizing available. This project would look great in the yard, on the wall, in a store window or anywhere you like! Consider making one and donating the completed woodworking project to your local animal shelter for their next fund raiser. Choose to paint as little or as much detail as you want. Or experiment with the black silhouette to create your own characters!
The term Gargoyle is derived from the French word Gargouille which means throat or gullet. Originally designed as a novel feature for a rain gutter along stone walls with water exiting the mouth. Gordon the Gargoyle is designed as a birdhouse.
The term Gargoyle is derived from the French word Gargouille which means throat or gullet. Originally designed as a novel feature for a rain gutter along stone walls with water exiting the mouth. This gargoyle is designed as a birdhouse.
Teach kids to put away their dirty clothes with this friendly hippo hamper. The giant hinged mouth opens wide and closes safely thanks to a toy box lid support.
The Black Mouth Cur is a well-muscled rugged herding, hunting, and all around utility dog whose coat comes in a number of colors and shades, generally red, yellow, fawn, or buckskin. Solid white and piebald colors are not allowed in Black Mouth Curs, but in rare occasions may appear in a litter due to recessive genes from several generations back matching up. Average height is 18 inches or higher at the withers. Drawings are full size. Custom sizing available. Mirror image available.
Sawbuck projects! Wondering what to do with that scrap wood you probably have in your workshop. Put your money where your mouth is with this spaghetti fork server. Drill the right size pilot holes for the pegs so the wood does not split! Beginner skill level.
A perfect project to display on a garage wall or in the driveway. A lot of people will do a double take when they pass by!
Wind up the string and watch the bunnies spin and go up and down. You can use any small shape instead of bunnies if you wish. This is not a toy for babies! The bunnies and top block may be broken off so it is unsafe for any child that may put small items in its mouth. This is a 2 page pattern. Be sure to print all parts and join together to get the full size pattern. Resize to suit your needs. Beginner skill level using a scroll saw should be able to accomplish this project easily.
This cardinal-shaped bird feeder uses a recycled pop bottle to hold the seed! Requires a plastic 20 oz. wide-mouth soda pop or energy drink bottle.
With a menacing mouth full of fangs and fire, this serpent is headed just for you! This scroll saw silhouette pattern is a good woodworking plan for beginners to practice cutting tight spots and quick turns.
This fun blue jay shaped feeder uses a recycled pop bottle to hold the seed! Requires a plastic 1 liter wide-mouth bottle. Hinged top tilts back for easy filling.
Don’t let the look of this Portsmouth card table intimidate you from building it. At the link they walk you through the steps for this build. The top folds out to form a round table and the legs swing back to support it.
Construction for a narrow-mouth funnel and box traps for catching turtles.
Our new Noahs Ark project has been one our most enjoyable scrollsawing projects to date. Not only is it a wonderful display project but its durable enough to play with while at the time time teaching young folks about the Biblical story of Noah and his Ark. Overall, our full size patterns will guide you on building the Ark, along with the family of Noah and 30 assorted animals and birds. Make sure you look at the image slideshow (button is above). The Ark is shown here built with an assortment of hardwoods, nothing is painted, but that is not to say you cannot paint. The roomy ark a door that comes down to act as a loading ramp for the animals. The impressive designs allows for the entire half of the full to fold down to reveal two full decks of animal corrals. The house structure on top lifts on both port and starboard to reveal more stalls and perches. You can add wood buckets, barrels and bales of hay too. A unique part to this design is the cupola on top pivots around to reveal a colorful rainbow and a dove perched on top of the cupola with an olive branch in its mouth. This Noahs Ark project can be made almost 100 percent from wood. A small amount of hardware is needed and is detailed in the plan. While this is an ambitious scrollsaw project, it will in time to prove to be one of those true heirloom projects.