}

Workshop Tools Hand Planes Plans

Search Free Plans



Simple Garage Or Outdoor Building Plans
There is a dirty conspiracy going on for years where companies are charging hundreds of dollars just for one simple garage plan. Today I am about to do something that is radically different than has ever been done before. I am going to allow you...
Details

Hand Planes, Scrapers & Chisels
For some woodworking tasks, hand tools are better than machine tools. In this episode you'll meet a remarkable craftsman who uses nothing but hand tools and then learn some tips and techniques from the Woodsmith magazine editors on sharpening and...
Details

Inexpensive 50
When finishing highly figured wood, I generally prefer panel surfaces to be planed and not sanded. There’s a crispness to a planed and scraped surface that brings out the best in the wood. My power jointer and thickness planer are...
Details

Lever Caps and Lever Cap Screws
I’ve made several lever caps and lever cap screws to date, all reasonably presentable and quite serviceable, and all without any specialist metalwork tools—just the ones that woodworkers are likely to have in their workshops. These are...
Details

Pair of Grooving Planes
You don't need power tools when you need to create a lot of grooves of the same width and distance from the edge, such as when making boxes or drawers. All you need is to make a pair of Matt Kenney's grooving planes. Equipped with a built-in...
Details

Rosewood Plane Handles
Wooden plane handles have been around in one form or another since the invention of the plane some 4000 years ago. During the past fifty years the handles made for steel bench planes have almost without exception been too small for most adult...
Details

Strip Cutting Gauge
Thin strips should be cut on a table saw with the wide board against the fence and the fence moved in for each cut, however it is difficult to accurately adjust the fence for each strip to be the same thickness. This gauge allows you to simply...
Details

wooden hand plane
Resaw, join, thickness, and square the center block and cheeks. Use the plane iron as a gauge to assure 1/16 in. adjustment clearance on center block. Plane the glue joint surfaces of center block & cheeks to remove joiner marks.
Details

Number of links: 17