Planning: A Great Woodworking Idea

We all know intuitively that planning is probably a good idea for any project, including woodworking. Yet we ofte neglect it, preferring to wing it. That’s not such a good idea, and the article that follows privides a number of things to keep in mind in approaching that next woodworking project.

Plans: What A Great Idea For Woodworking!

Planning is always a good idea when it comes to home projects, especially if the project has the goal of completing a bookshelf, cabinet, small desk or other furniture item. Woodworking plans are essential for constructing a bathroom cabinet, a headboard for the bed or a shelf to organize all the books scattered about the home. If a homeowner or amateur craftsman has woodworking plans in mind, then those plans should probably be in print as well.

However, the first question to ask might be: What’s in a good plan? Many people have found that commercially available woodworking plans can eliminate the guesswork in a project and provide a solid set of guidelines for completing the wood item successfully. Such a plan should include a list of all the lumber needed by type and quantity, but should also provide a time estimate for completion of the project. The better plans will make suggestions as well, such as steering the beginner toward simpler projects, such as a birdhouse, while other plans will state that they are for someone with more experience.

A complete plan should not only be a pattern for the project, but should also include a list of the hardware and accessories needed. It is essential to know, before starting, the type and number of hinges, drawer pulls etc. required for the project. Good plans give a written description of the materials that will work best and may even suggest where to buy these items.

Some of the best woodworking plans and project plans will include a tool list, to help the craftsman complete the job with the least amount of stress and manual labor. The best plans will not assume the individual owns all the necessary tools and will be very thorough when listing the tools and equipment needed. Good plans usually include such details as the type of saw blade needed to make the proper cuts, etc.

Perhaps the key benefit of using good plans is the availability of measurements, clearly printed in black and white. For example, a particular type of bed frame plan should indicate clearly how wide individual headboard drawers, cabinets or sliding doors should be so that the overall measurements are exact. Generally, the person writing the plan, whether it is purchased or available free, has completed the project two or more times. This means that any small “bugs” and details have been worked out.

How Hard Is It To Read Plans?

This is a good question, one that is often brought up by those with less experience in woodworking. Photographs and line drawings help overcome language barriers, allowing plans to be used in various countries. The best plans illustrate the project step by step. Some of these plans don’t even need extensive written instructions, if the illustrations are complete and clear. In recent years, written directions have been provided in several of the most-used languages. The greatest benefit of good woodworking plans and patterns is this: A beginner doesn’t need to study and become an expert to make the plans work. Woodworking plans, followed carefully, can be surprisingly easy to use.

Good plans will also have a nice photo of the finished item, in addition to ideas for finishing with stain or paint. Some even suggest placement in a particular room or home location. It is quite likely that someone has created a great furniture item previously and has created a plan that will work for anyone else.

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Unfinished Kitchen Cabinets Are Inexpensive Alternative

Remodeling a kitchen can cost a lot of money. For a less expensive way to give your kitchen a whole new appearance, consider getting unfinished kitchen cabinets.

Unfinished cabinets are a great way to save money and give your kitchen a personal look. No one will have cabinets that look exactly like yours. You can paint them, stain them or even give them a clear coating so they look as unfinished as possible.

There are many stores that sell unfinished furniture, such as cabinets. Take a look at what’s available. You may notice there are framed and unframed cabinets. The framed ones have decorative edges around the storage space. They are pretty but if you have large platters or pitchers, you may have difficulty in getting them into a framed cabinet. Unframed cabinets look great in kitchens that are more modern in their design.

As with most products, some cabinets are of high quality. Others are not. If your kitchen cabinet is meant to be more than just decorative, make sure the shelves and drawers use wood at least ?-in. thick so they can hold your items safely.

Try to think about how you plan to finish the wood before you buy it. Store personnel should be able to tell you if the wood you select will effectively absorb the stain you want. Try to get a sample of the wood used. You can use that sample to test paint and stain samples before using it on the cabinet.

Some people feel it is best to use inexpensive wood if you plan to paint, stain or glaze it. However you must be sure the wood is used with top-notch hardware and that the overall piece is well-made or else the end result will be shoddy.

You should also check to make sure the wood matches throughout the piece. If different types of wood are used, the difference could be notable once you are done finishing it. In general pine, elm, ash, maple, oak, birch and beech are light woods. Hickory and mahogany are dark woods. There is also a midrange that includes cherry, teak, rosewood and butternut. Keep these types in mind when you stain or glaze your piece so the different components will come out looking the same.

If you need help with your finishing project, search online or go to a home improvement store. Store personnel are trained to answer any questions you may have. They also often offer workshops in finishing furniture. Community colleges also offer one-day classes.

If you need extra storage space in your kitchen, try looking at unfinished cabinetry. This is a fun, relatively inexpensive project. With care, you will be very pleased with the results. You may find that you have discovered a new hobby in the process.

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