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[edit] Radiator Cover
How to make a Radiator Cover.
[edit] Radiator Cover
Cover up a radiator or air conditioner with a wood-framed metal screen.
[edit] Rail, Arts and Crafts
A walk through of how to. No measured drawings.
[edit] Muffin Tin Storage Rack
Baking pans and muffin tins are great for storing odds and ends, but they're hard to stack when full. To organize your muffin tins, build a cabinet to store them in.
[edit] Cheese Press
Once you start dabbling in cheese making you are going to want to try your hand at making “hard” cheeses; to do this you will need a cheese press. You can spend a lot of money on a pre-made press, or you can save big bucks and make your own. There are many ways to construct your own press, just use you imagination. Use quality products to make your press and it will more than pay for itself with years of service. Here’s how I made my press…
[edit] Cheese Chucker - a trebuchet
This is Cheese chucker. The little machine is powered by a 3.5 kilogram lead weight (yes, it's an old home-made diving weight - this model trebuchet was a simple prototype after all).
[edit] CD Rack, Shutter
Dive into the dump and come up a winner. Building projects using reclaimed materials is good for the soul.
[edit] CD Storage Case
Slotted plastic CD racks which would greatly simplify making a CD storage case, , ,Hmm, , ,I thought, like everybody, a nice CD storage case was something I drastically needed!
[edit] Cowboy Hat Rack
The link shows pictures and text on how Don (a.k.a. Alf) make 2 different styles of Cowboy Hat Racks - Boot Shape and the Shape of Texas.
[edit] Trailer Rack (PDF)
Flatbed trailer rack, 8 x 24 ft, with 3 high sides, 2 drop doors, plywood construction.
[edit] Golf Ball Display Rack
If you're a golfing fan, give your woodworking skills a whirl with this Golfing Whirlygig from Rockler Woodworking and Hardware.
[edit] Chess & Checker Pieces & Board
It's an exciting game to play, and an elegant game to look at. Chess is played with six different pieces – king, queen, bishop, knight, rook, and pawn – each piece a tiny sculpture. Most chess sets are turned on a lathe or carved by hand; however, the set pictured here is made on a Bandsaw, each piece formed with a compound cut.
[edit] Chess Board
This is not necessarily a How-To.. it's more of a... How-You-Could, or How-I-Did.
[edit] Chess Set - Hand Turned Pieces
A larger-than-life set that could sell for big dollars, depending on the woods you use.
[edit] Frame, Box
Turn knickknacks into objets d'art with this set of box frames.
[edit] Frame, Photo
At $3 a pop, you can put one of these self-supporting photo frames on your gift list
[edit] Frame, Picture
The frame itself is shown in section In the circle below on the left. The stand is made up of a base block 3/4” thick and moulded all around. Two feet support the ends as shown.
[edit] Frames, Natural Bark
Embark on a new way to get framed. Host Renai Ellison explains how to add a rustic touch to wooden frames by embellishing them with bark.
[edit] Frames, Shop Made
Ron was going to take his friend's photograph down to a frame shop to have it professionally framed, but then he got a great idea. Making a custom frame would be a perfect workshop project.
[edit] Scroll Saw Music Box
This Music Box project is from Berry Basket Patterns On CD, Holiday Music Boxes which contains full-size printable patterns, photos and assembly instructions for 65 music boxes.
