Woodworking Made Easy
Construct Over 16000 Items From Wood

If you don't already have a passion for woodworking thats going to change quick. I have put together a super extensive list of well over 16000 woodworking projects. All of which are step-by-step and easy to follow.

Since giving him a copy my friend hasn't been able to put this down.
 

 

View All 16000 projects here
 

Thursday UPDATE - I've added even more amazing categories so if you want to make a table, chairs, birdfeeder, or even toys for your kids you now can.

 

Most only take 1 hour and are perfect for these warming April days: http://build/wood/project/accept

 



Just a few of the plans you can build:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) - Paul Troyano has been working with wood for about thirty years and counting. It's something he genuinely enjoys doing and takes inspiration from Mother Nature.

"Nothing is straight, nothing is the same, it's all one-of-a-kind that way," says Paul Troyano.

No two bowls, chairs, lamps or bow ties are identical.

Paul puts a little bit of himself in every piece.

"The inspiration is just to get contrast and color in there, which it does," says Troyano.

Paul uses a variety of wood including downed trees for his creations.

The majority of his work is recycled.

"Pine, Redwood, Cypress, Avocado, Norfolk Pine and Willow," says Troyano.

Paul's creations replicate Mother Nature’s designs right down to the legs of this table.

And part of the creative process includes as "Q" and "A" session with the artist himself.

"How would nature hold a table? -the legs are twisted, they go from one corner to another and the table is sort of elongated," says Troyano.

Paul learned the woodworking in New York where he apprenticed with a carpenter. Soon thereafter, he met his wife, a New Orleans native.

And the rest is history.

"It's a piece of me, definitely," says Troyano.