 | Basic Hand Planes | | A simple method for building three basic hand planes. Of all the tools you use to shape wood, the hand plane is the one that has come to symbolize craftsmanship of the highest order... | | Details |
 | Basic Picnic Table | | Plans with diagrams to build a basic picnic table.Standard dimensional lumber, to me, means 2-by-4 and 2-by-6's. Uncomplicated means, no fancy joinery or tools required beyond the basic circular saw and basic carpentry hand tools... | | Details |
 | Basic Planter Box | | This planter does not have a bottom. It is designed to sit on the ground and be fixed to a structure such as a fence or an arbor. | | Details |
 | Basic Wooden Bird House | | Free BirdHouse Plans - Easy to Build woodworking plans. Learn How to build this decorative gazebo bird feeder. Do It Yourself with our bird feeder plans. Our platform bird feeder project plan contains 30 pages that include step by step instructions , detailed drawings, materials list and patterns... | | Details |
 | Basic Wooden CD Holder | | This project isn\'t difficult to build, and it\'s adjustable so it can hold from one to 23 compact discs or one to 10 video tapes. | | Details |
 | Basic Wooden Desk | | Desks are easy. Prop up a large flat surface at the appropriate height, and you are done. Two sawhorse and a door usually does the trick-at least at first. If something a bit more sophisticated is required, you might try this design, which uses two cheap file cabinets as a base... | | Details |
 | Basic Wooden Kart | | This kart is very simple to build, and the detailed plans do not have to be adhered to strictly as there is plenty of scope for individual flair and ideas when it come to the making and building of this kart... | | Details |
 | Basic Workbench | | Even if youre a wizard with tools, you cant cut a straight line or plane a true edge without a solid surface to work on. A rickety table or wobbly counter cant securely support your work... | | Details |
 | Basic Workbench | | You can build this easy workbench in a couple of hours, with inexpensive materials and ordinary tools. Use these dimensions, or adapt them to your own needs. Even if you\'re a wizard with tools, you can\'t cut a straight line or plane a true edge without a solid surface to work on... | | Details |
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