Sketch of the Day: Pot Stand #woodworking


Just a little potted plant stand concept. Handles are added to the ends.

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Sketch of the Day: Decorative Planter #woodworking


Spring is coming, despite the winter weather hitting most of the U.S. right now. Here’s a decorative planter concept to hit the mood.

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Chief

Plan of the Week: Patio Planter


Place the Chief’s Shop Patio Planter on a patio as the name implies, or on a deck, front porch, or anywhere in your garden. Build one or several to balance out your selected space.

My usual tool suspects are needed to complete it – miter saw, jig saw, drill driver, and Kreg Jig HD or a regular Kreg Jig. It’s made from 5/4×6 deck boards, a 2×4, and a 4×4.

 

Click the image below to access the plan page and a pdf download.

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Sketch of the Day: Straw Bale Planter


This planter concept offers space for a straw bale, which has become popular as a substrate for planting. The trellis area provides structure for climbing plants.

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Sketch of the Day: Garden Shelves


The garden shelves concept is for storing gardening supplies, such as pots and small bags of fertilizer.

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Sketch of the Day: Raised Trough Planter


I call this concept a trough planter because of the top section, which I’ve designed to be respositioned as needed to allow for larger or smaller plant areas.

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