Scrap Wood Project: Toy Shield


This toy shield goes with last week’s toy sword/dagger. On the second page are variations to allow you to decorate it. The last page offers a round variation that looks like it could come from a recent movie that depicts a red-headed lass with Scottish roots.

Click on the image to download the pattern. Use up that scrap wood!

For more patterns and templates, go to the Patterns & Templates page.

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

Scrap Wood Project: Toy Roadster


I made a toy roadster similar to this a few years ago for my boys, who have now outgrown it. However, it still sits on a bookcase in my office…

Click on the image to download the pattern. Use up that scrap wood!

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.

Make Some Sawdust!

Chief

Scrap Wood Project: Happy Fish Patterns


They’re a little silly, but these happy fish patterns will surely make a little one smile. Click on the image below for  patterns in three sizes. Use up that scrap wood!

Don’t forget to like Chief’s Shop on Facebook! At 500 likes someone will be selected to receive a Kreg Mini Pocket-Hole Jig Kit or a box of 500 pocket hole screws.

Make Some Sawdust!

Chief

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