Creative storage solution
After months of staring at extra water bottles and soda on our kitchen floor, I decided to create my first original plan and build a cabinet to house all of those bottles.
After months of staring at extra water bottles and soda on our kitchen floor, I decided to create my first original plan and build a cabinet to house all of those bottles.
I love the look of diamond tufting, so that's how I did the upholstered insert, which added hours to the project. The frame itself was built in about 3 hours, so this could easily be an afternoon project if you skipped the tufting.
Tweaked the mobile mitersaw plans by replacing one of the wings with a router table top. Now I have more space to get in/out of my vehicle. Thanks for the plans!
Hi. Just thought I’d share this for those who are on a really tight budget.
My nephew wanted me to make him a coffee table but to be honest, I didn’t have the funds. Wood is expensive here in Australia so I ought it from a place that sells wood recycled from pallets and crates. I had to work with what they had so it’s not as lovely and chunky as Ana’s and The wood was different sizes than the plan.
Where there were boo boo’s and pieces that weren’t quite matching, I covered them up with metal straps which I rusted to look old like the wood.
I hope he likes it. Thankyou so much Ana for the plan;))
Sun, 06/26/2022 - 19:33
Great use of material! A one of a kind piece your nephew will love!
My son has been wanting a bed for a while now, We threw out his falsa-wood bed and I decided I liked this plan. I think I got the entire bed built in a few hours. There were a few details that would snag a rookie wood worker but just be creative in finding solutions. This bed is designed to be rustic.
I uploaded a very cheap assembly system that I used. I think total cost was less than 5.00 for two bolts and a couple washers.
My wife really liked the look of the original project. I didn't like the like the construction methods used in the original plan. I changed the dimensions to suit our space and created dadoes for the shelves to rest in instead of pocket screws. I attached the front frames using biscuits and I eased all exposed edges using a chamfer bit. Sanded to 220, then stained and 4 coats of lacquer.
A quick and easy little project. We're using the cart to help organize our bathroom...great for accessories, baskets, etc.
Needed a chair to sit and drink a beer in, this was a quick and easy build, and does the job of being sat in whilst drinking beer admirably well. Good work all round.
We used Ana's plans to build this Farmhouse Table for our summer cottage in Maine. We distressed it with all sorts of tools, blackening it with a blowtorch, having my daughter tap dance on it, creating wormholes with my Dremel tool and hand painted the name of our cottage on the ends. It turned out great, and we are enjoying many great meals of Lobster looking out on to the harbor!
Sun, 07/31/2011 - 20:29
Great job! Whenever we get to build this table, I would like to paint our last name at each end. Thank you for the idea!
This was my second project. Just finished today. I've never done anything like this before so the drawer slides specifically were difficult. I ended up picking up a kreg drawer jig and it was a piece of cake! I initially wanted a minwax water based blue stain but the small amounts of wood filler residue on the drawer faces would not accept the stain and in a period of frustration I broke out some leftover blue paint. Luckily I think it looks better!
I completely gutted this kitchen to the studs. I built the cabinets and island with the help of Ana's plans. I installed tongue and groove knotty pine flooring I distressed it and installed 17 th century Common Rosehead Nails in all the butt joints and then stained it. I just finish building a faux beam to install in center of vaulted ceiling but have not installed it yet. Even though I selected intermediate skills, I have never built cabinets or installed flooring you can do this as a beginner. I just started doing wood work, I have been an aircraft mechanic for thirty years.
Sun, 10/11/2015 - 10:57
All of your hard work looks great, now sit back and enjoy! Thanks for sharing!
Tue, 02/07/2017 - 09:35
what was the cost of the kichen by itself? Can i do this without table saw? I dont own one.
I;m just learning how to do things with wood. I made this for the bedroom update last year
This was my first project - and it came out GREAT!!! Since our table saw lost its guard, I was too scared to use it. So I cut most of the wood by hand with our saw and miter box. It took FOREVER! But all that sweat was worth it. I love that I hand made something for my daughter. Thanks Ana!
For my island we wanted a place to put the trash can so it was out of the way. We added a wider board to brace the side the can would go on to keep stuff from falling into the shelf area. Took my wife and I about 12 hours total to make.
Made from scrap lumber. Used a multicolored pattern instead X. Also took out the 2x2s on the shelves.
finally done
Mon, 11/05/2018 - 19:01
It's beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing a pic!
I used Ana's simple freestanding garage shelves plan. I made a couple modifications and left the top open to also store a kayak, it works great!
Did you know they make 3.5 inch redwood fence posts. I was thrilled when I found that out. I used them for this project here: http://ana-white.com/2011/08/raised-raised-planter-bench and had some leftovers. I need good outdoor wood in my harsh climate and so made these with the leftovers.
I actually added 3 inches to the legs so I could have them tall enough to eat at my table with.
This bench was made from the plans for the Workbench to Get the Job Done....and we did get it done. About $50 in lumber and a few hours work. The only change we made is we used 3/4" plywood for both shelves to only use one piece of ply. Next to paint it turquoise! Thanks to my friend Richard Ramirez...he did most of the work! Next I'm going to make 2 more not as wide and without the bottom shelf so I can roll my shop vac under one and my trash can under the other.
Sun, 09/01/2013 - 06:45
If I may make a suggestion, you could screw a 2x4 flat to the back, which willow you yo drills holes across it for screwdrivers, chisels punches and what not!
We had a really great time building this bed. Even our son could help (kinda). A very easy design and evan simpler to follow. We hit a small snag when makeing the deck, only cause we did'nt know we had to gap the 2x4s...but it was easily fixed by adding one 2x6. and taking away one 2x4. The plans state its not weight tested...well i am a larger woman and it held me just fine. ^_^ Our son loves it! He is five years old and this is his first big boy bed. When i saw his little face light up it was worth everything. Thank you for the great plans and for the family time we enjoyed as we all joined into this project.
This is my take on the classic wooden snake puzzle. Purchased ones generally range in size from 2" cubed down to key chain size. This one is 4.5" cubed. Although time-consuming and somewhat mind numbing, it wasn't very challenging to build. However, you will need to pay attention to the build and assembly instructions.
Drawings & Build Instructions: https://www.instructables.com/id/Wooden-Snake-Puzzle
Solution: https://youtu.be/JpehfwloYIE
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Thu, 01/05/2012 - 13:19
plans
Hi, I like this cabinet design, do you happen to have the plans for it?