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A
Guide To Woodworking Plans
By Peter Wilson
Woodworking plans are an essential component of any project. Wood
working patterns and scroll saw patterns are needed to plan a project
and create accents in your piece. Good plans give step by step
instructions, diagrams and illustrations to guide you through from
start to finish. You can buy plans, find them for free on the internet
or make your own plan.
Finding
Plans
Free
patterns can be found on the
internet. Many are free, but others need to be purchased. You can
search for general plans or for specific projects. Patterns are
available for everything from a simple box or bird feeder to elaborate
furniture projects. Several websites offer plans for making
children’s toys and decorative items. Enter the project you
are looking for in your favourite search engine or just enter free
plans.
There are books available that are devoted to wood working patterns.
You can find these at book stores, on the internet or in your local
library. Often,
magazines will contain plans
for a wide variety of projects. Purchase a few of these at your local
news stand. After you have found one you like best, you may decide to
subscribe and receive new plans month after month.
If you are new to woodworking, it’s best to start of with a
simple pattern. This will help you learn to read and follow the plans.
As your skills increase, you can move on to more difficult projects.
Start off with a simple toy or bird feeder before attempting to make a
dining room set. Look for detailed and thorough plans to help you
create your project.
Good plans include detailed instructions. The instructions should take
you step by step through the entire project. Look for plans that have
detailed diagrams as well as illustrations of the project at each
stage. Print out your plans and keep them in a binder. This will help
keep you organized and prevent pages from getting lost or damaged.
You can follow the plan step by step or you may decide to make a few
changes to the plan. Changing a few details is a great way to make a
generic plan more personal and original. For example, you can change
certain designs or accent pieces and give the project a whole new look.
Another option is to paint the finished product, rather than staining.
Creating
Plans
Once you become more experienced, you may decide to try to create your
own plan. Start by sketching how you want the finished product to look.
The first sketch doesn’t need to be too technical or
detailed. You will add the details and dimensions later. Once you have
made your original sketch, determine the dimensions of the total
finished product.
Determine what type of wood you will use in your project and how much
wood you will need. It’s important to use accurate
measurements when ordering the wood to avoid running out before the
project is finished. Determine what other materials you will need to
complete the project. This will help you estimate the total cost.
Create a detailed list of all materials needed and the quantity of each
material. Include items such as paint, stain or polyurethane. Consider
the tools that will be needed to complete the project. Do you have all
that you need? With this information, you can then determine the
overall cost. Take this list with you when you go out to purchase
supplies.
You will then draw a more detailed sketch of your design. Create
diagrams like those found in
plans on the internet. Draw
each stage of the process in detail. Write out detailed instructions
that will take you step by step through the project. This will help you
stay organized and ensure that you don’t skip any essential
steps along the way.
Peter
Wilson writes articles for www.inside-woodworking.com
a website with resources. He is featuring woodworking plans and various
articles in the field.
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