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There are many designs, so you can customize the plans to suit your needs. The nice thing about the designs featured above is that most of them are deceptively simple. As you scan the plans looking for one you’re comfortable with, keep an open mind. With a little bit of creativity, y...
To finish off the structure of the planter, I added the slats along the bottom of the planter on the inside. I screwed these into place using wood screws. This isn’t exactly how they look in the plans, but I improvised with some small scrap wood pieces. Does the trick just fine. St...
The plans for this workbench came fromFamily Handyman. I'm not sure how long ago this article came out, but it cost me $100 in supplies as opposed to the $50 it says. The instructions at that website aren't very clear so hopefully I can provide some insight into some areas while y...
Sheers, in these plans, are the longitudinal pieces that form the upper edge of the hull. Had a bit of struggle with cracking. I'm using Yellow Alaskan Cedar for the longitudinals. The towels and boiling water technique seemed to work, relaxing the wood and allowing both laminations to ...
Discover how to use scrap or pallet wood, along with basic tools and supplies, to make beautiful signs without needing a fancy cutting machine. Explore versatile methods, including stencil use and the pencil transfer technique, guaranteeing an engaging project for all skill levels. Happy crafting!
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Use the pencil to draw a line on the overlap of the wood on the sides and then use a hand saw to trim the excess. I’ve seen many wooden obelisk plans that don’t ask for angled cuts, but you can really see the difference in the finished structure if you take the time to make ...
We eventually and reluctantly left the boat at the dock, and made plans for rigging the boat the following week. But not before trying out the mast in place. One week later we had another intense session of preparing all the parts of the rig – finding suitable (but temporary) ropes, be...
All it takes is a few tweaks of the building plans to have a custom sized wooden pet or baby gate! See what our readers have shown us they’ve done to resize the gate and adapt it to their specific needs. (And if you’ve built one, please send us a photo here!) Sliding Baby ...