I needed a custom storage cabinet for my videotape collection which would fill a particular spot in our recroom and since nothing available commercially was appropriate, I designed and built my own. With a bit of creativity and some advice from more experienced web-friends, this is the result. Have a look.

 

 

 

With space being at a premium in our garage, I had to have a means of easily and quickly relocating my planer. I designed and built a custom portable planer cart. It's a quick and easy project and as a bonus, it was also inexpensive.

Click on the photo to the left to see what I came up with.

 

 

This Kitchen Organizer project makes a very useful and functional addition to your home or great gift for a friend. You'll need your tablesaw, router table, sanders, scrollsaw and drill.

Have a look at this great project with direct links to it's printable plan and instructions.

 

 

This project borrows some of the techniques from the last but is still a very worthwhile undertaking. This DESK CADDY is of my own design and was made to fill a need which my wife had in her office. It's a small project which you can make in a few hours.

Check out this project by clicking on the small photo to the left.

 

 

 

Here's a great way to make use of some of those scraps in your wood bin. It's a business card holder for your desk and it's easily and quickly made from an appropriate hardwood scrap you've probably got laying around your shop.

Have a look!

 

 

 

I needed a ramp for getting my new scooter into our car. It worked out so well that I thought perhaps others could use this idea for their own purposes too.

Check it out!

 

 

 

After getting a proper finger joint jig for my router table, making lovely finger jointed keepsake boxes was a snap. Check out these 4 projects by clicking on the small boxes to the left.

 

 

 

 

Here's a way of making contemporary frames for non-standard and/or oversized artwork which you may have. Have a look at what I did to solve a friend's problem in this regard!

 

 

 

Our home had a "50's decor" in our living room and we always wanted to change it, but since it was our livingroom, I was a bit worried about tackling it myself. But as I got more experienced at working with wood, I gained confidence and so, I decided to do it myself. I had some great advice from woodworking web-friends.

To see the results, please click on the image to the left.

 

 

 

A good pushstick is invaluable for use with your tablesaw, and here's the one I use and one of the best I've seen. It's the same as the one Norm uses on The New Yankee Workshop.

Click the small photo to see how to make it for yourself from my printable plan!

 

 

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  Child's Toy Stove - Portable Saw Table - Router Bit Box - Square Cut-off Jig - CD Case - Easel - Workshop Clock - Serving Tray - Trivets - Potato & Onion Bin


  Multimedia CD Tower - Garden or Workbench - Arbor - Sanding Station - Edge Glue-up Tutorial - Spicerack - Desk Sign - Seated Rocking Horse - Pizza Paddle - Inlaid Tic Tac Toe Game


  Coaster Set - TV Remote holder - Footstool - Dog Pulltoy - Door Refinishing - Small "Box-by-Router" - Miniature nativity shed - Basic Routertable - Ring Toss Game - Occasional Table


  CD Storage Cabinet - Sushi Serving Table - Solarium Repair/Renovation - Pen Turning
- Bow Window Installation

 

 

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