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How To Find Good Woodworking Instructions
By Greg K. Hansward
So you’ve got grandeur plans for a project. Maybe you’re thinking of adding a cabinet in your bathroom, or a new bed-frame that will score you points with the wife, maybe even give you a free pass for a Sunday off for football only. Well, to be honest you won’t get far without some sort of plans before you begin your project. It’s not simple to build a bookshelf, but with a blue print or pattern you’ll soon be looking like a pro, which means your Sunday of freedom will come to be.

One thing that’s great about the time that we live in is how available information is with the Internet, and plans are no exception. The best plans will tell you exactly what materials you’ll need, both the type and the quantity, as well as will give you an approximation of how long the project should take.

It will also let you know if you’re taking on too much at this point in your skill set. Unfortunately, even though it looks great, you just might not be ready for a fancy curvy cabinet with many details, but hey, everyone’s got to start somewhere, even if it is a birdhouse. You may actually find that you enjoy making birdhouses.

It’s important to know when making your plans what hardware and accessories you’ll need. A good plan will let you know for example what hinges or knobs you’ll need for your cabinet, how many of each, etc. It will give you a run down of the best materials to use, as well as where you can get them.

Next you’ll want a list of tools, this way you can be sure to have everything you need available before you get started. Nothing is worse than to lose the momentum on a job because you have to run out for a new tool that you need. Worse yet, not even knowing which tool that you need is enough to make most people give up all together.

Another great part about using a pattern is that all of your measurements right there. For instance when you’re making the captain’s bed with bottom storage drawers, you won’t need to calculate or worse – guess, the width the drawers need to be in so that they fit three across. The tedious calculating has been done for you. Better yet, the plans author has most likely done this project many times, so they know from experience.

It’s usually pretty easy to understand the plans that you get. If it’s not, then just don’t use those plans plain and simple. Most will account for language barriers, using different languages, as well as good illustrations or pictures that the building can refer to.

You won’t need a master’s degree in gluing and hammering to comprehend how these instructions work. If you’ve ever put one of those “some assembly required” toys together, then you’ll be pleasantly surprised that following plans is in fact easier!

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Greg Hansward routinely edits summaries on questions about furniture projects and machinery. His work on woodworking plans are published on his website .




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