It’s easy to build, even for beginners, and uses only a drill and a brad nailer (no pocket holes). You can build and finish it on your workbench – and installing the floating shelves is easy too! Step by step plans with diagrams and materials lists. Dimensions Floating shelves can be made to any length. We…
Learn MoreThis easy canvas frame involves two 1 x 2s. You will create a frame that attaches to a cradle. The cradle holds the back of the canvas in place and lines up the edges of the canvas with the front of the frame. This tutorial is for a canvas that measures 40 x 30 inches.…
Learn MoreThis is not a beginner build, but certainly, you don’t need to be an expert carpenter or have a ton of tools. If you can make straight cuts and use a Kreg Jig, you can tackle this one. SHOPPING LIST 6 – 2×4 x 8 feet long 3 – 2×2 x 8 feet long 1…
Learn MoreTo make your own cutting board, you will need: untreated hardwood (we used oak), a circular saw or table saw, sandpaper, food grade mineral oil, a clean cloth. Be sure the hardwood you choose is untreated if you plan to actually use your cutting board for cooking. If you’re unsure, just ask someone at your…
Learn MoreThis is an easy project for any skill level. You’ll need a miter saw, drill and sander. Materials 1 – 2″ x 4″ x 8′ stud 1 – 1″ x 6″ x 8′ board 2 – 1″ x 6″ x 6′ boards 3 – 1″ x 4″ x 8′ boards 3 – 1″ x 3″ x 8′ boards 1 1/4″…
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