This Mobile Work Cart is very easy to make and uses minimal plywood and materials to build. I used a 7/16 OSB sheet and three 8 feet 2×4 for this project. I did purchase from Princess Auto two 4 in. Thermoplastic-Rubber Rigid Casters and two 4 in and two Thermoplastic-Rubber Swivel Casters. They support 180lb Load Capacity. There are so many ways to make a mobile work cart. I wanted just a simple cart that held my planer and my Oscillating Spindle Sander. I will also use this for my drill press and band saw. I might add a drawer under the top to holdRead More →

This Crosscut Sled is very easy to make and uses minimal plywood and materials to build. I used scrape 5/8 Baltic Birch plywood that I had laying around from another project. There are so many ways to make crosscut sleds with clamping systems, sliding stop blocks, aluminum rails, and a mounted measuring tape. I just like to keep things simple and affordable for anyone to build. I have included some CAD Views, pictures I took while building and material layout and cut list . I use a free online program called Workshop Buddy. Check it out https:// workshop-buddy.com. Here is a link to my CrosscutRead More →

This organizer is great for using up scrap 3/4″ plywood pieces. If you’re making it from asheet of 3/4″, you can get 3 organizers from 1- 4’x8′ sheet. I decided to make a 5 holder station with 2 shelves. There are so many ways to make thesewith drawer options, side shelves, and many more configurations. I wanted to keep it simple and easy to build. I used 3/4 inch plywood that was just laying around.  I have included some CAD Views, pictures I took while building and material layout andcut list . I use a free online program called Workshop Buddy. Check it out https://workshop-buddy.com.Read More →