Woodworking Plans

Find the best woodworking plans, essential tools, and high-quality hardware to bring your projects to life. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced woodworker, we offer carefully selected resources to help you build with confidence.

Kitchen Workstation

With a large worksurface and lots of handy storage this roll-around cart is sure to be a hit. This rolling cart has it all. The large top made from glued-up edge-grain maple provides a durable and attractive worksurface. With three drawers and a large space under the...

Knock-Down Bookcase

This attractive bookcase proves you don’t have to sacrifice style in favor of straightforward construction. When designing a project it’s often difficult to strike the right balance between manageable time-conscious construction methods and a pleasing appearance....

Knock-Down Shelving System

This set of shelves uses a clever design of interlocking notches and keys that make it a snap to set up or take down. It’s sure to be a fun weekend build. This little knock-down shelving system was designed to be simple and useful. As you can see there isn’t a whole...

Knock-Down Wall Shelf

This wall shelf has joinery that gives it a traditional look making it the perfect home for shop tools or display pieces. When it comes to shop storage projects as simple (and inexpensive) is always good. But this doesn’t mean you have to settle for something that’s...

Knock-Down Workbench

Turn a single sheet of plywood and a few pieces of hardware into a portable workbench that “knocks down” for compact storage. A bench in a box. No it’s not a new magic act. It’s what one of the guys calls my new knock-down workbench. When you think about it it’s a...

Knock-Down Workstation

Rock-solid practical and inexpensive — a versatile workstation you can make from one sheet of plywood. A woodworker can ever have enough work space. But building a permanent bench or table just makes the shop more crowded. That’s where this multipurpose workstation...

Knockdown Bookcase

Knockdown furniture was the original flat-pack. In the early 1900s mail order purchasing was just starting to gain popularity. Furniture was usually too big to be sold through the mail so manufacturers came up with the idea of making “knockdown” pieces that could be...

Knockdown Computer Desk

Ladders form the base of this knockdown desk offering simple function portability and a notched keyboard support while still providing enough room to hold a computer monitor and have enough space for book work. Ladders form the base of this knockdown desk offering...

Ladder-Back Dining Chair

Take the challenge out of making the curved parts for these dining chairs by using templates and our step-by-step instructions. Building chairs: just the thought of it brings out a certain uneasiness in many woodworkers. At first the curved back leg and back slats may...

Laminated Coat Rack

Start with a shop-made form and some thin strips. Then add glue and clamps. The result is a simple project that's a great place to hang your hat. Hesitant about bending wood? Then this is the perfect project to start with. The form is easy to build; the hooks are...

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