The following plans are for building a small parts jig for the table saw. If you do a fair amount of cutting of smaller parts at odd angles, especially if they are repetitive cuts, this small parts ta...Read More
Here are a set of plans for a flip top workbench that expand on our popular flip top tool cart plans. These flip top workbench plans add a work surface that doubles as an outfeed table from the planer...Read More
In the dynamic world of woodworking, a reliable contractor table saw is indispensable for both professionals and hobbyists. As 2024 unfolds, several models have distinguished themselves in terms of sa...Read More
Pocket hole joinery is a game-changer for DIYers and woodworkers alike, offering a simple and effective way to create strong, seamless joints. Whether you’re building furniture, cabinetry, or home d...Read More
This version of our caned king headboard plans are designed to be built with 4/4 boards, the kind you typically get from a lumber yard as 5/4 and then plane down to the final 1″ width yourself, ...Read More
Every woodworking project starts with one critical decision: selecting the right wood. The type of wood you choose can greatly impact the durability, aesthetics, and functionality of your finished pie...Read More
Woodworking is a craft that anyone can learn, and it all starts with the right project. As a beginner, it’s important to choose projects that are simple enough to build your confidence but also rewa...Read More
This version of our caned headboard plans are designed to be built with solid 3” x 3” boards as the primary components. We do have a version designed to be built with 1” x 3” boards, and anoth...Read More
These vintage style plant stand plans are a simple and basic design, with a few easy optional tweaks to give a more finished and refined look. You can easily skip the rounding of the top of the legs o...Read More
These truss style farmhouse table plans are designed to be built almost entirely from standard 2×4 construction lumber. The only part of the plans that use other dimensions of lumber are the top ...Read More
If you live in a smaller space, or have smaller rooms in your house, you may be looking for pieces that can serve multiple purposes and that take up less floor space. These drop leaf side table plans ...Read More
For years my saw blades have just been stored on the built-in “storage” bolt sticking out of the side of my table saw. Well, there also have been a few in the plastic tub that my dado stac...Read More
I’ve had my Kreg K4 pocket hole jig for years, it was actually a gift from my father when I first started building out my own garage shop. Though I had it for a long time, I always just through ...Read More
Are you ready to elevate your woodworking game to another new level? Building a pocket hole jig station might just be the game-changer you’ve been looking for! A portable, dedicated pocket hole ...Read More
Trying to cross cut a piece of plywood wider than 12″ on a table saw is always a bit of a juggling act if you’re also trying to use a miter gauge. There is never enough room on the infeed ...Read More
You can find the plans for this air compressor cart, along with plans for a lot of other useful jigs and accessories in the Tools and Workshop section of our site. I finally got around to building mys...Read More