This North American native Indian art silhouette is a wonderful representation of actual totem poles that still exist on the west coast. This project can be complete with only 19 cuts. Skill Level: Be...
This attractive country style basket rack could be mounted to any flat surface or make two and place them back to back of each other. An excellent tool tote in the garden too. This project does require an angle cut, some curve cutting of the decorative scrolls and some fairly accurate drilling.
In a half a day you could have this utensil and condiment carrier gracing your tablescape.
Build this work stool tote and it will do double duty. Use it as a stool or turn it over and carry tools in it. Here are the free plans.
Do not let your glue bottles get scattered around your shop. Store them in this easy-to-make mobile home for easy transport. Plus, if your shop gets too cold to store glue safely during the winter, this handy glue tote allows you to haul a half-dozen bottles between the shop and the house with one hand.
Save valuable shop time with this combo sandpaper storage organizer and cutting center. The tearing guides on top of this convenient sandpaper tote makes quick work of cutting sandpaper.
This bench top sanding disc caddy allows you to store, wrap, and tote your sanding needs with this single portable unit.
A collection of easy to build magazine and book racks/carries and baskets. A great way to make use of scrap pieces of wood. Full size line art drawings.
This is a nice design that may be made with good workmanship and a nice finish for personal use or bang them out with glue, finish nails and a coat of stain for inexpensive products to sell.
With a handhold cut right into the edge of the seat, this lightweight bench is easy to tote around to different sections of the garden.
This is a link to a Google 3D SketchUp drawing for a traditional tool tote. You will need the SketchUp software to download this drawing and its freely available online. We do not provide support for this software. Not all drawings have the measurements displayed but you can use the measurement tool in SketchUp to easily and accurately determine the dimensions of each lumber part. Most drawings do not have instructions, its assumed you can build it based on the completed drawing provided.
Stand it upright and you have a sturdy stool for reaching the top of your lumber rack or doing household chores. Flip the stool over, fill it with tools, and you are ready to tackle a repair anywhere on your property. The top measures 22 inches wide by 15 inches deep.
Thanks to its simple pinned hinge, this case props itself open for displaying cards on a desktop, and also folds shut into a slim tote for traveling in a suit-coat pocket. Completed, it measures just 3/8 Ã 2-3/4 Ã 4-1/4 and holds about 10 cards. We will show you how to make the wenge and lacewood card case, but you can use any combination of contrasting wood species, or even a single species.
This tool tote reminds me of the interlocking cardboard or sheet metal toys I had as a kid, the kind where you assembled them by inserting tab A into slot B. Unlike those toys, this tote is not some flimsy box. Once all the parts are together, they interlock to form a rigid, sturdy assembly. The cutting diagrams and materials list are available to download in this Online Extra.
You can make this handy garden tote from a single cedar deck board, a dowel, and a few screws from your local home center, and the only tools you need are a drill and any kind of power or hand saw.
Few workshop items hold as much raw potential as your workbench. We will shop you how to build a basic one and then how to tap into its full usefulness. You can build this workshop workhorse in a week...
A simple basket made of 1/4-inch plywood with hooked ends will keep the clothes pins handy when mother hangs the family wash outdoors. All dimensions are given in the drawing.
This easy-to-build tool bench will allow you to tote everything you need for a task, while providing a perfect seat.
This is the materials list and cutting diagrams for the Tool Tote Sawhorses project as it appears in the Australian Woodsmith magazine Issue 55.
Planting bulbs, setting out tomatoes, peppers and other vegetable or bedding plants is usually best done kneeling, but an hour or two spent kneeling can be painful to the knees. A soft foam kneeling pad can prevent many problems. The kneeling tray shown not only keeps the foam pad in place and off the garden soil, but also has storage space for trowels and other tools, along with space for holding plants or bulbs. Scroll down at the link to fine the project.
This is called a garden tote but can be used for any purpose where you are required to carry things. At the link you can download the free plan to build it.
Build this flip handle serving tray using these free woodworking plans.
This wooden beverage tote will fit glass beverage bottles perfectly. Also works perfectly for a countertop storage solution. At the link you can download the free woodworking plan.
This garden tool tote is narrow which makes it easy to carry around in the garden. It also features a drop down end for carrying long-handled garden tools. Download the free woodworking plan at the link.
The handle of this beer tote could be swapped out for a wood dowel or a heavy piece of rope. Build it using these free woodworking plans.
Build this tool tote using this free woodworking tutorial. Be sure to click on -next post- at the bottom of the page to see how he completes the project.
As you can see, hinges and a side latch mean this tote can be folded and carried around. Perfect. Here is how to build it.
Don not let your glue bottles get scattered around your shop. Store them in this easy-to-make mobile home for easy transport.
Bring your tools to the garden in style using this wooden garden tote. It is an easy project to build and very useful for a gardener.
For this project all you need is a little wood and a wall mounted metal bottle opener. Here are the free plans...