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How to build a Bent Laminate Shelf Stand
Master woodworker David Marks builds a contemporary shelf stand with an Asian flair. This multi-tiered shelf is built from mahogany and supported on bent-laminate legs. The sweeping legs are made by cutting mahogany into thin strips and shaping the pieces in a bending form. The shelves are stair-ste...
How to build a Blanket Chest
What I want to do in the next few weeks here, is to make a blanket chest that has some features that are made possible by tools and jigs that I have here in my shop. They are not new to you....
How to build a Blanket Chest
Click the link above to get free details to build one or you can click here to see a very similiar Blanket Chest that can be purchased at PlansNOW....
How to build a Blanket Chest
The old fashioned Hope Chest updated for the modern girl - light enough to carry from relationship to relationship, but still packs a whack of silk....
How to build a Board Stiff for your Kitchen
Everyone needs a decent chopping board in the kitchen, but almost no one has one. So how about designing your own custom chopping board and hand-crafting it for the cool people on your Christmas list?...
How to build a Boat Shaped Bookcase
This unique boat bookcase is sure to be a talking point in the home of any woodworker. The steps for making this free woodworking project plan from Emporium Indonesia are as follows. ...
How to build a Bocce Ball Game
Freehand turning of a near perfect wooden sphere without flat spots or bumps is a wonderful challenge for a turner....
How to build a Bog - Mark Iii Chair
This is the final, and most advanced design of the Bog Chair. This chair calls for a router, table saw, rabbet plane, or other method of cutting a rabbet. (A rabbet is a cut-away portion along the edge of a board.)...
How to build a Book Caddy
The usual way to hold books on top of a shelf or cabinet is with bookends - but here is an alternate way that is attractive in its own right and also tilts the books upward so you can read the titles more easily....