A clever design and strong, but lightweight, construction make this folding bench perfect for taking along on trips or outings. Weather-resistant lumber and hardware also make it ideal for the garden.
This compact shelf has a big impact with its country-flavored cutouts, two shelves, and a pair of drawers. It’s the ideal small project.
The design of this Harvest Table is pretty simple. But from the tapered legs to the breadboard ends, there's more woodworking here than meets the eye.
Don’t let the book-matched veneer on the doors of this sliding sideboard fool you. The solid wood case is built with simple techniques that make this project approachable for almost everyone.
A wall shelf with storage, along with a table and fence upgrades a compact tool into a workstation.
No outdoor kitchen is complete without a grill. With its cedar cabinet, granite tile countertop, and stainless steel gas grill, this center is a cut above the average backyard barbecue pit.
Sturdy, easy-to- build sawhorses are must-haves. Throw in a versatile worksurface and you have a combo that can tackle almost anything.
You’d be hard pressed to find a bookcase that ticks all the right boxes more than the Limbert No. 357. Its compact size and craftsman details set it apart.
This wall shelf is an elegant, simple way to showcase a special piece of woodworking—an Asa-no-ha (hemp leaf pattern) Kumiko panel.
One of the best upgrades you can make for your table saw is a crosscut sled. This one is a good place to start.
Attractive lines, a comfortable seat and some lathe work provide the foundation for this Shinto Bar Stool.
Taking cues from luxe tool storage from the early days of car travel, build a handsome benchtop organizer for your most-used tools and gear.
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