Sketch of the Day: Sheet Goods Cart #woodworking


This sheet goods cart concept will become a plan soon, as I’m building one for my shop. In fact, the dimensions are such that I can make this entirely from scrap on hand. I have in mind to use this for keeping sheet good scraps and cutoffs, and most likely a few other bits and pieces as well.

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Chief

Sketch of the Day: Cart Bench #woodworking


This concept is similar to my Work Stool/Tote project. With the caster side down, it can be used as a cart – flipped over it’s a bench. The handle would be made from metal pipe with caps on the ends – one end being threaded so long, thin items could be stored inside.

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Chief

Plan of the Week: Work Stool/Tote


My favorite projects to create are those with more than one purpose. The Chief’s Shop Work Stool/Tote combines a stool (for seating and a leg up when working on a project), an emergency workbench, and a tote. It’s a super-quick project designed to built using a miter saw, jig saw, drill/driver and the Kreg Jig®.

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

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Sketch of the Day: Work Stool/Tote


I like multipurpose projects. This stool/tote concept is one I’ve explored before, so additional sketches are fine tuning. #woodworking

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Make Some Sawdust!

Chief

Plan of the Week: Shop Steps


I use a set of steps for many different functions in the shop, from a little stool to a boost when I need to reach a tall project. The Chief’s Shop Shop Steps project is perfect for these needs. There are even a couple of shelves in the back for a bit of storage.

My usual tool suspects are needed to complete it – table saw or circular saw, miter saw, jig saw, drill driver, and Kreg Jig.

Click the image below to download the plan.

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Chief

Sketch of the Day: Shop Steps


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