Page 16 - Woodworking Projects

  1. Make a Weather Station Using CNC

    Make a Weather Station Using CNC

    A weather station is an old-school way of predicting your local weather.
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  2. Make a Mid-Century Modern Starburst Clock

    Make a Mid-Century Modern Starburst Clock

    In this Rockler demo you'll learn how to make this wooden version of an iconic mid-century modern style wall clock. If you’ve got a band saw, router table and a tapering jig that works on either your table saw or band saw, this clock could be hanging on your living room wall and marking the hours after just a day or so of time in the shop.
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  3. Keepsake Box Project

    Keepsake Box Project

    Here's a simple and fun way to make a band saw-style lidded box with your scroll saw.
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  4. Using a CNC to Make a Football Serving Tray

    Using a CNC to Make a Football Serving Tray

    In this Rockler demo you'll learn how to make this fun football-shaped serving tray. With two chip compartments and a central dip recess, this is a classic snack tray. We made it from 1-3/4" thick mahogany, but any species would be fine. We also glued two 3/4" by 1-1/4" maple strips into grooves we cut in the blank, which end up looking like the white stripes on either end of a real football.If you have a CNC router, the CNC .tap and .crv filesto make this project are available as free downloads here. If you wish to make the tray the old-fashioned way, we have a PDF pattern to download that you can use to make a flush routing pattern for your handheld router.
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  5. Woodworker's Journal Free Plan: Sunflower Clock

    Woodworker's Journal Free Plan: Sunflower Clock

    This Sunflower Clock will brighten any room with its yellow petals and dark brown face. The tapered petals are easy to cut using the Rockler Small Parts Taper Jig and a table saw. We used a combination of solid wenge, solid yellowheart and cherry plywood to make this clock. These specialty woods are available from Rockler , but if you have trouble finding them, you could substitute walnut for the wenge and maple that is dyed yellow for the yellowheart. You could also use Baltic birch plywood for all of the parts and color the parts with dye stain.
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  6. Napkin Holder Project

    Napkin Holder Project

    With only four parts total, this is a small project you can make in just a few hours.
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  7. How to Make a Dominos Game

    How to Make a Dominos Game

    Learn how to make a wooden domino set. The game of dominos is fun and easy to play. It only requires a set of 28 domino tiles, so it's also a great travel game. Making a set of dominos seems fairly simple, but the trick is accurately marking all of the dots on each domino game piece. In turns out this is perfect project for a CNC machine because it can quickly and accurately drill all those dots with the touch of a button. In this demonstration we show you how we used the Next Wave Shark HD510 to make a domino set. We also share a FREE link to Download the CNC Files for Making the Dominos.Even if you don't have access to a CNC machine, you can still make a wooden domino set using Rockler Domino Templates and Self-Centering Drill Bit. The templates make it easy to accurately lay out each domino game piece.
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  8. Building a Tile-Top Plant Stand

    Building a Tile-Top Plant Stand

    Plant stands are always popular projects, and can also make great gifts.
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  9. Live Edge Walnut Coffee Table

    Live Edge Walnut Coffee Table

    Watch Rob Johnstone transform a slab of walnut into a coffee table, featuring a continuous live edge, ash inlay, glass panel, and metal legs.
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  10. Folding Shop Desk Plan

    Folding Shop Desk Plan

    One problem with small shops is that there's never enough floor space. The same often goes for counter space. This fold-down desk project provides a simple, sturdy solution.
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  11. Making Projects with a Router and Signmaker's Template Kits

    Making Projects with a Router and Signmaker's Template Kits

    />Making signs is a fun project home or even as a business. It’s also a great gift idea. And there are a ton of applications such as address signs for homes, cabins, or businesses, signs for your workshop, for kid's rooms, or to label public spaces. The Rockler Signmaker's Template Kits are easy. The thing that makes using these templates so easy, is our Signmaking Wizard. You simply type in up to 20 characters of text and the wizard gives you the combination of templates you need to make your sign. And you can make more than just signs, we recently made these clocks with the 2-1/2" State Park Kit.
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