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Download these free woodworking plans for your next project. You'll find plans for cabinets, desks, bookshelves, tables, kitchen items, toys, and much more!
Create heirloom furniture with this wide variety of project plan downloads. Here you'll find woodworking plans for tables, cabinets, desks, bookcases, entertainment centers, and bedroom furniture.
WOOD Magazine is the world's most trusted woodworking resource and your premier source for woodworking info, shop-proven plans, tool reviews, and videos.
Discover outdoor woodworking plans to make your exterior living space more enjoyable. From patio furniture - such as tables and chairs - to garden accessories, you can show off your woodworking skills outdoors.
Attention, small-shop and garage woodworkers: Here's a project designed with you in mind. It's a combination workbench and outfeed table. Plus, for the space-starved shop, it stores in the same footprint as your tablesaw. Download the free plan here.
Obsessed with organization. Nestled in the forest on a shore of Lake Chelan in central Washington State, Mike Walker's 1,670-square-foot workshop is the epitome of organization. From the outset, plenty of storage space and an efficient workflow dominated the planning.
Looking for some inspiration for your woodworking shop? These workshops range from small to large, all of them full of ideas you can use in your shop. Basement Shop: Down in the Trenches. River Walkout Retreat.
Learn about designing, drawing, and selecting the right style for your next woodworking project. Find out how small details and style affect the final look of your project.
Download our workshop grid and tool templates to begin planning your shop. Cut out the tool templates and lay them out on the grid to determine possible shop layouts. Download SHOP LAYOUT GRID.
Start with a layout. The first step in setting up an effective whole-shop system involves selecting the dust-collector location and from there, laying out duct runs to each tool, providing the air a path with the least resistance possible.