The craft drawing category currently contains sub-categories which include furniture plans, toy plans, model and game plans, and other free woodworking plans for the workshop. This will be expanded to include many other crafts. We just need your drawings to make that happen.
The free woodworking and furniture plans in this section do not, on the whole, have supporting instructions or photos included. Many of the original projects in this section of the archive have been published, and a special thanks to Kevin Ley and Mark Ripley for their contribution.
The free toy and model plans include a toy steam engine plan and and a dartboard cabinet plan.
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The free garden furniture plans section includes a wide variety of drawings, including garden bench plans, planter plans, and birdbox plans,
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Essential worksop drawings, including workbench plans, and free toolbox plans like the chisel chest plan by John Lloyd.
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