Asian Sitting Bench
Featuring Asian styling, the elegant sitting bench made in this episode is sculpted from three solid slabs of maple. Integral tenons join the three slabs, and decorative accents carved from purpleheart wood adorn each side of the bench
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Backyard Planters
The simplest planters consist of edging for flower or vegetable beds. In recent years, however, pressure-treated landscaping timbers have become increasingly popular. These are also very easy to use to create bed edges, or even to build up permanent plan...
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Basic Planter box
The basic box is an attractive container for a potted plant. Or line it with boards, plus an envelope of polyethylene, and it can hold soil and a variety of colorful plants.
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Basic Work Bench
This Work Bench can be built with common materials costing less than $20. Materials list, tools used, step by step instructions with photos. Is in standard dimensions (ft and ins).
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Bathroom Towel Rack
For this project there are two sides, two shelves, and the backs for the shelves. Wood from a lumber yard may not be square so square the ends before cutting the stock.
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Bean Bag Toy Table and Bench
Building a beanbag-toy table and bench is a piece of cake and offers you hours of fun with beanbag friends. And they match the beanbag bunk bed also demonstrated in episode 102 of DIY Kids. Host Kent Lindsey explains how easy it is to make both pieces.
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Beehive Slatted Bottom Rack
A plan to build a beehive.
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Bench (Break Down)
In period, benches were a very common item. Here are plans for a bench that although not specifically period will look natural in a period encampment. It is build out of 1x12s and 1x6s so wood is 3/4 inch thick. Tools needed are a saw and a drill. The saw nees to be of the type that can do interior cutouts...such as a coaping saw or jig saw. It will require 2 pegs to hold it together. Pegs in this...
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Bench (Medieval)
Medieval Benches Medieval Benches Terafan decided that he did not have enough seating around the encampment for people to come visit andhang out, or to have around a bardic circle. So he created some. The bench plans went through a Alpha model before arriving at the Beta (or working) model.
Alpha model
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Bench Deadman
A common feature on older benches is what?s called a sliding deadman. This contraption works with your face vise to support work that is long, wide or both long and wide. I adapted mine from a sketch.
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Bench for All Seasons - and Reasons
A multi-purpose bench.
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Bench Grinder Modifications and Aids
I use a Diamond Dresser for Truing the Wheels of my Grinder and this comes in the form of a Metal Bar with an Industrial Diamond inserted in one end. To support the Diamond and make it easier to control I made a simple holder and guide for use with the Flat Grinder Platform.
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Bench Holdfast
It seems to me that bench holdfasts are a lot less common these days than they used to be. That?s too bad -- they?re really a great way to secure boards to a workbench. If your bench has holes for bench dogs, you can build one for yourself. All you need is a common bar clamp, a scrap piece of bar stock, and a few minutes.
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Bench Stop
A workshop shortcut to make your project easier and a lot more enjoyable. A bench stop is handy to hold lengths of timber on edge when planing, chiselling or dowelling, or whenever it needs to be held on edge without using clamps.
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Bench Top Router Table
When I made my version of Marc Sommerfeld?s router table, I received some letters of ?criticism?? basically asking ?...how can you do all that router work to make the table, if the table wasn?t made yet??
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Bench Top Router Table
If you don?t have space in your shop for a floor mounted router table, or if you want a simpler route to a router table so to speak, consider this project
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Bench Top Tool Cart
Bench top power tools can be pretty handy. But my collection of these tools got to be larger than the bench space I had to accomodate them. Finally, I got smart. I decided to make all this tool moving a little easier by putting each one on its own rolling cart.
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Bench Vise Helper
Whenever I clamp a wide panel or long board to my workbench on edge for sanding or planing, I need a way to support the other end. So I built this simple bench vise helper, as shown in the photos to the right. It?s easy to make and allows me to support panels up to three feet wide.
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Bentwood Garden Trellis
A project that incorporates materials from your backyard by David and Jeanie Stiles. While a geometric, pristine pergola looks perfect in a formal setting, rustic garden structures made from trees, vines, and branches may seem more suitable for an informal garden.This archived free woodworking plans and woodworkers projects information is courtesy of the FamilyFun web site.
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Birdhouse Paper Towel Holder
Our camper trailer just doesn?t have a good place to mount one of those plastic paper towel holders so I decided to make one for the counter. This is a simple project that requires a little imagination.
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