furniture woodworking plans?

Wed, Jul 21, 2010

Woodworking Plans Q and A's

5 Responses to “furniture woodworking plans?”

  1. Chris Says:

    You can check the library or the bookstore. This stuff by Taunton Press is really good (they also help with proper tool selection). I personally prefer electronic plans as they can be manipulated and scaled as appropriate. If you go with books, look for spiral bound or foldout plans. There are also a lot of good magazines, like Wood for instance, but your limited to the monthly features.

  2. Bravo Says:

    Try this product my dad bought and use to fill his spare time in woodworking
    They are from clickbank and have return policy if you dissatisfied on the plans inside the product

    I hope my answer helps

  3. DamonD Says:

    If your still looking for great woodworking plans, try this one. I’m a contractor in Colorado. I love working with wood and these are great plans. Let me know what you think. http://bit.ly/9LQdUQ
    http://www.patioandhomeimprovementdesign.com

  4. Andrew Says:

    Although you have to subscribe, I like http://www.finewoodworking.com. I think its $5 a month.

  5. oil field trash Says:

    I don’t know what level of woodworking skills you have so the question is a bit hard to answer.

    Several of the wood working magazines have plans available on their sites. The one I as most familiar with is Wood Magazine.

    Another good site is The New Yankee Workshop. Here you can not only get the plans but also a video showing the piece actually being made with any special tips that might be helpful. The plans are not free but are well worth the money you pay for them.

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