Swivel Lamp ProjectEasy Father and Daughter project... Make, and Decorate, a Lamp |
Industrial ShelfMake your own industrial shelfs with threaded rods and nuts to keep your books organised |
Frame with Hidden KeyholderFrame your favourite photos while keeping your keys in a safe place. We used a picture frame as the basic design and created a hidden key holder |
Make a pine bread binLooking for something different for your kitchen? This pine bread bin is easy to make with laminated pine shelving and you can stain or paint it when finished |
Stunning bench with storageThis multipurpose bench, with its own storage compartment, is the perfect solution for a child's room – it provides place to sit as well as space underneath the seat to put away their toys. |
Vase table centerpieceHaving friends or family over for dinner but your dining room table is looking a bit dull? In that case, here is a Bottle Vase, which is easy to build, and once finished will certainly spruce up your dining room table. |
Industrial style rolling shelfThe possibilities are endless? From the kitchen as a drinks trolley, to the living room as a feature to display artefacts or even the home office to store all your stationary, files and crates. |
Drill bit holderMaking your own drill bit holder is very easy and all that is required is marking, followed by drilling a series of holes in the piece of wood into which the various drill bits can fit. |
Easy DIY benchYou can use this little wooden bench almost anywhere. Place your self made wooden bench alongside a water feature in your garden or use it to sit down in a quiet corner in your garden after a hectic day at work. |
Owl boxSpotted some owls in your area? Then why not build an owl box. |
The Flash chairBuild a wooden chair that sets up in a flash. |
More than a toy chestThis toys’ chest is easy to make in half a day and very practical in that it doubles as a seat when closed, and also provide the possibility of using the lid as a blackboard, hence my name for it, “More-than-a-toys’-chest”. |
Multi purpose wooden boxMy late grandfather was an electrician by trade and built wooden boxes that he used to carry tools and bits wherever he needed to work. In 1950 he built three boxes which has stood the test of time and is still being used today. |
Double night standOrganize your room with a double night stand. |
Children pine toy boxMaking of a pine children’s toy box with an optional play niche under the lids |
Biltong slicerTired of cutting your fingers, then build yourself a traditional biltong slicer. |