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Woodworking Projects for Beginners: Here's 50 great beginner woodworking projects that will get you comfortable with the basics of building with wood. Some of the projects below can be completed in a weekend and others in just a few hours, either way all the projects will help you...

amr diab saved to wood street cars
This SketchUp file can be found on my Plans & Designs page. Since I work on most of my projects in the garage, I am always fighting for more space. I always stacked my wood up against the wall and when I needed some sort of sheet goods, it always seemed to be in the back. After seei

Marie Pino saved to Stuff I want to build
How to make a vertical house number sign for your home exterior, easily mountable right by a front door. Includes a little planter to add some pretty color.

lynn | nourish and nestle saved to DIY | Furniture
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Woodworking Projects for Beginners: Here's 50 great beginner woodworking projects that will get you comfortable with the basics of building with wood. Some of the projects below can be completed in a weekend and others in just a few hours, either way all the projects will help you...

Devon Nicole saved to Backyard
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Hammers and other tools upcycled into unique door knockers, David Duckett, Mill Creek Wood Works
I had some leftover scraps, so I decided to knock out a quick little project today. The project took me about 35 mins from start to finish. First I cut a star pattern out of some particle board, then I started to cut my pieces out from furring strips to make out the flag. I then torched all of the pieces, then glued and nailed them into place. Once nailed into place, I then lightly torched the white pieces of flag, to tone down and give a more warm rustic look to it. I then cleared the piece…
Josh Easterling saved to Wood crafts