What I quickly learned is that wood working projects are easy if you
start with a complete plan. It can often be harder to find a good plan
than it is to actually build an item.
Getting Started in Woodworking is Easy When You Have a Plan. I can
handle all the basic wood working tools, it’s just that I can’t
visualize and plan out my next great project. Sure, there are plenty
of things I want to build – a bench, sheds, desks and even toys. I
just didn’t know how to plan and design my project. My first project
was a storage bin. I ran to the hardware store and picked up the wood
and nails. Only to return later to buy more wood because I had made
incorrect cuts. It got even worse when I later discovered I was using
nails that were too long, I didn’t notice the nail went all the choice
through the wood and I ended up with a nasty cut on my hand.
Not All Plans Are Created Equal. So I went on the internet looking for
some woodworking project plans that I could download. I found one site
that had several great plans. So I picked a plan for an awesome
looking magazine holder. Clicked the download button and found out
that this site that offers all these “free” plans wanted me to pay $18
for the project plan.
After more searching I found a site that really was offering free
plans but they lacked photos and detailed sketches. Let me tell you
that these are a must if you are looking to build anything,
Perfect Woodworking Plan: So what should you look for in a Wood
working project plan? Obviously easy to read sketches and photos of
the completed project are a huge requirement. A detailed material list
and a listing of the required tools should be included. It is also a
big help when the plan gives you the estimated time to complete the
project and offers some idea of the skill level required for the
project.
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