Variety of woodworking plans are available for free. Beginners should start from the simple furniture plans and projects. This presentation shows the 5 simple woodworking plans.
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Woodworking plans & projects
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2. • After woodworking training many of us rush
for implementing the plans.
• Most of the people have woodworking as
their profession, some are enjoying as hobby.
• Those are new to woodworking, then prefer to
start with smaller projects.
3. • Many of the woodworking plans and projects
are available online.
• Start from the basic plan and proceed further
for more complex plan.
• Some of the easiest woodworking projects -
window box, bird house, dog house, picture
frame, storage crates.
4. • Window box provide a gardening opportunity.
• It give a pleasant look to the place.
• Window box is very easy to make.
• From scrap wood, woodworker beginner can
make window box.
5. • This is a classic project. Many youngsters like
this project.
• It is a quick and inexpensive to build and
maintain.
• Woodworker can build
stunning bird house from
scrap wood.
6. • To build a dog house, pre-defined plan is
required.
• Previous woodworking experience is not
necessary.
• Plan of this project is vary
depending upon where
do you want to keep
dog house – indoor or outdoor.
7. • This is a most common woodworking project.
• Very simple and easy to work.
• No special type of tool required for it.
• For this project one need ruler,
pencil, nail, timber, saw and glue.
8. • For this project sufficient carpentry expertise
is necessary.
• First consider where do you want to display it,
how much space is available and how to use
it.
• Jot down the plan and think
if any changes required
and then start woodworking.
9. When you're a carpenter making a
beautiful chest of drawers, you're
not going to use a piece of
plywood on the back, even though
it faces the wall and nobody will
ever see it. You'll know it's there,
so you're going to use a beautiful
piece of wood on the back.
- Steve Jobs