Plan of the Week: Tool Stand


The Chief’s Shop Tool Stand is an all-around utility stand for benchtop tools, but with a touch of design style. I’ve included a tip on adjusting the height to meet your needs. Tools used include a miter saw, circular saw with Kreg Rip-Cut, drill/driver with Kreg Pocket Hole Jig, and jigsaw.

Click the image below to download the plan.

Be sure to e-mail me with any questions and let me know what you think – chief@chiefs-shop.com.

Don’t forget to like Chief’s Shop on Facebook! At 750 likes someone will be selected to receive a custom woodworking plan of their choosing. The person who recommends Chief’s Shop to the winner gets the choice of a Lowe’s, Home Depot, or Woodcraft gift card, so recommend to a friend today!

Make Some Sawdust!

Chief

Plan of the Week: Cabin Dining Table


The Chief’s Shop Cabin Dining Table is a companion piece for my Cabin Chair, Cabin Side Table, and Cabin Coffee Table projects. It can also be used as a low and wide bench. Tools needed include a miter saw/circular saw, jig saw, drill/driver, and a Kreg Pocket Hole Jig.

Click the image below to download the plan.

Be sure to e-mail me with any questions and let me know what you think – chief@chiefs-shop.com.

Don’t forget to like Chief’s Shop on Facebook! At 750 likes someone will be selected to receive a custom woodworking plan of their choosing. The person who recommends Chief’s Shop to the winner gets the choice of a Lowe’s, Home Depot, or Woodcraft gift card, so recommend to a friend today!

Make Some Sawdust!

Chief

Plan of the Week: Multipurpose Stand


The Chief’s Shop Multipurpose Stand requires only a drill, Kreg pocket hole jig, hole saw bit, and a miter saw (or circular saw). It can serve as a plant stand, or as a small side table where you could place a drink or small plate.

I have one similar to it in my home I made several years ago – its primary function is as a drink stand beside a chair.

Click the image below to download the plan. The video below gives you a tip on a quick way to make matching parts, such as the legs and rails in this project.

Be sure to e-mail me with any questions and let me know what you think – chief@chiefs-shop.com.

Don’t forget to like Chief’s Shop on Facebook!

Make Some Sawdust!

Chief

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