Page 15 - Woodworking Projects

  1. Rolling Library Ladder Kits

    Rolling Library Ladder Kits

    Build your own customized rolling ladder system! The Rockler Classic Rolling Library Ladder Kits include all the hardware you need to build a safe and sturdy rolling library ladder. Safely reach the highest shelves in your library, wine cellar, workshop or other out-of-reach spaces while adding a classic look to your home.
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  2. How to Install a Wireless Phone Charger in Your Project

    How to Install a Wireless Phone Charger in Your Project

    In this Rockler demo, we’ll show you how easy it is to install a Wireless Phone Charger in a woodworking project. When you install a wireless charger, all you have to do is set your phone down and it starts charging!For a concealed look, inset it into the bottom face of your desk, chair, counter or table. For an exposed look, you can install it in a through-hole and purchase one of the optional cover plates, available in black or white. With no exposed wires to fray or tangle, and no charging docks to clutter up your desk, you'll almost look forward to charging your phone.
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  3. The Wood Whisperer Kids Desk Plan

    The Wood Whisperer Kids Desk Plan

    Marc Spagnuolo, from The Wood Whisperer , shows you how to make two versions: a basic model held together with glue and screws and a joinery version that makes use of half-laps and notches for a slicker aesthetic. Both versions are laid out in our free plans which you can download nowThese kids desks are made with just 1/4 sheet of 1/2" plywood and a single 2x4. Quick, easy, and inexpensive!If you'd like to build one, you can download the FREE plans here.
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  4. How to Make Segmented Bowl Woodturning Blanks

    How to Make Segmented Bowl Woodturning Blanks

    In this Rockler demonstration you'll learn how to cut the segment pieces and glue them up to make a segmented bowl turning blank. The new Rockler Perfect Miter Setup Blocks make it easy to cut the precise angles needed to make the segmented frames. These setup blocks are precisely set to the different miter angles required to cut segmented pieces that make up 4 to 12 sided frames.
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  5. Phone Charging Dresser Valet Project Plan

    Phone Charging Dresser Valet Project Plan

    This phone charging dresser valet is the perfect place to charge your phone and store your wallet and keys. Just set your phone over the hot spot and it starts charging. The Zens PuK charging hot spots use the universal Qi wireless charging standard, an induction technology that transmits an electric charge through up to 5mm of wood. The PuK charger can be installed under 5mm of wood for a concealed look. In this case, we left the charger exposed in a through-hole and attached the optional white cover plate. With no exposed wires to fray or tangle, and no charging docks to clutter up your desk, you'll almost look forward to charging your phone. Zens chargers are of the highest quality and performance meeting the needs of furniture/commercial grade use.
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  6. DIY Entry Shelf with Coat Hooks Project Plan

    DIY Entry Shelf with Coat Hooks Project Plan

    Learn how to make a wall shelf with coat hooks. It's a perfect project for your home's entry or a kid's bedroom. This is a project anyone can make with only a jigsaw, router and random orbit sander. In this case, Rob Johnstone uses the DeWalt 20v MAX Cordless Jigsaw , 20v MAX Cordless Random Orbit Sander and DeWalt Compact Router .
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  7. How to Make a Geometric Pattern Cutting Board

    How to Make a Geometric Pattern Cutting Board

    In this Rockler demo, we’ll share a few tricks and tools that make it easier than you might think to make a geometric pattern cutting board. It’s a handy project for using up scrap pieces, you can make more than one at the same time and it makes a great gift. It features lots of small pieces that create a geometric pattern. At first glance you might think it would be complicated to glue all the pieces and keep the intersecting corners aligned. But with an accurate miter gauge and a simple trick for making the patterns, this complicated-looking cutting board is not so complicated.We show you one version of this type of cutting board (dimensions below), but you can change the pattern and wood species to create endless variations of this type of cutting board.
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  8. How to Carve a Scandinavian Shrink Box

    How to Carve a Scandinavian Shrink Box

    The basic wood carving techniques for making these Scandinavian-style shrink boxes, or “krympburkar,” date back to the days of the Vikings — but they’re just as fun for modern woodworkers.
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  9. Outdoor Cedar Planter Project

    Outdoor Cedar Planter Project

    A good weekend project (easily done in a day), this planter will showcase an outdoor plant.
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  10. November 2020 Woodworker's Journal Free Plan: Scroll Saw Jewelry Box

    November 2020 Woodworker's Journal Free Plan: Scroll Saw Jewelry Box

    Jewelry boxes are often made with complex joinery to give them an air of sophistication and high style. But you can make a wonderful little heirloom without all the extra work, using just a scroll saw. Scroll saws often sit idle in many shops because we don’t stretch their potential. Here’s a fun way to put yours back into service and prove that it’s more versatile than you might think.
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  11. How to Make a Small Gift Box with a Bookmatched Top

    How to Make a Small Gift Box with a Bookmatched Top

    In this Rockler demo you'll learn how to make a small box with mitered corners and a bookmatched top. You can build this project using just one 3/4' x 3-1/2' x 24" piece of stock. This is a perfect project for those scrap pieces laying around your shop that are too small for most projects, but too interesting to throw away. You can also use the same plan and techniques to build larger versions of this box. Resawing with a bandsaw is the key technique used to make this box. A drum sander makes cleaning up the cuts a breeze.
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