Your Questions About Woodworking Ideas

  • January
  • 17

6:00 am Pole barn

Jenny asks…

Anybody have any good ideas for a woodworking project(s)?

Mike answers:

Plaques to hang on the wall, some beautiful wooden bowls, napkin holders, pencil holders.

Daniel asks…

Need Woodworking ideas?!?

A really good friend of mines birthday is coming up in February and she will be 15 years old. I’m wanting to do a carpentry project but I’m not sure what I should do. Doing it isn’t an issue, I’m a pretty good artist, but an idea is what I need. If you could send me a link of something similar to your idea that would be a great bonus! Thanks!

NOTE: Please be a specific, and any insight from girls would be awesome. 10 points to the best idea!

Mike answers:

I have no idea what your skill level is up to, but I can give you a site that you might find something that you could take on or give you an idea. Http://absolutelyfreeplans.com/

Joseph asks…

Woodworking Project Ideas?

I am a freshman in highschool. I take woodworking and just finished my second project. I cannot think of what to make next. I have about a month and a half left and I am certified to use the table saw band saw and a lot of sanders…any suggestions on what to make???
Laarry Johnson, i started making u one but got yelled at cuz it was too sharp….haha…seriously

Mike answers:

U said u would make me a sword! Thanx. And then make a bench. Haha. Its for sitting (eric moment)

Lizzie asks…

Woodworking Gift Ideas anybody?

Got a Christmas 4-H banquet I’m going to and its a Chinese gift exchange, only all the presents are hand made. I’m suffering from “Carpenters block” and could use a few ideas for a wood project :) Thanks!

Mike answers:

Make a Homer Simpson spice rack from of paduk and bubinga planks!

Maria asks…

any ideas for maximizing a 14′x14′ shop. Primary use is woodworking.?

It is a 14×14 ft. shed. I will have basic wood working tools. No tablesaw. Maybe even a good web site for setting up a shop.

Mike answers:

In that small of space you must put everything on casters so it can be put next to a wall and brought out one tool at a time for use. If you put in shelves place them high enough on the wall that your tools will fit under them. !4×14 is more than doable you might have to roll your work bench so as to use the open door space to extend work out the door.
Yeah I had a 12×12 shop for a couple of years and made some fine furniture. It just takes a little longer. You’ll be fine
Good luck

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