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Just Build Stuff

Just Build Stuff

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a blog about building pretty much anything. Why buy something when you can have so much fun building it yourself. Postings include in depth project with some how to added, and posts of amazement of what others have built.

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  • Flower Coat Hook Pattern

    Posted on Tuesday September 22nd, 2009 at 20:45 in crafts, woodworking, scroll-saw

    After the  article “Paint the Flowers on the Wall” we have had some interest in the pattern to make one of these flower coat hooks.  I made a pattern and some instructions to cut out one of these flower hooks yourself you can download a...

  • Initial Design of an Entryway Locker

    Posted on Saturday September 19th, 2009 at 14:24 in build, woodworking, ramblings

    I have just finished creating a model of an entryway locker that I plan to start building soon as a donation to for a local charity dinner.  When finished I will post pictures of the construction and detailed plans. Click on the picture below to be ...

  • Featherboard Pattern

    Posted on Sunday January 11th, 2009 at 21:21 in woodworking, ramblings, scroll-saw, jigs and tools

    I needed a feather-board to guide some wood through my router so I drew up this quick feather-board pattern.  Click here for the full size pdf pattern or click on the picture of the pattern below. I made my featherboard from some 1/2″ thick pl...

  • How to Make a Doll Sleeping Bag

    Posted on Saturday December 20th, 2008 at 14:52 in toys, build, crafts, fabric, ramblings, featured

    My daughter’s dolly needed a warm place to sleep, so we went to our scrap fabric drawer and pulled out a scrap of fleece with a fun pattern larger enough to fit the doll. We placed Anna (the doll’s name) on the fabric and sized it to her....

  • Toy Saw Pattern and Instructions

    Posted on Saturday December 13th, 2008 at 10:32 in toys, woodworking, ramblings, featured, toys and games, scroll-saw, toy tools

    Even a kids toolbox is not complete without a good saw.  For filling out that toddler toolbox you can download our pattern and cut one on yourself. This toy saw can be made from a scrap of 1/4″ plywood or any other 1/4″ thick material yo...

  • Spoon Pattern

    Posted on Friday December 5th, 2008 at 17:55 in woodworking, play food, scroll-saw

    A friend mentioned he needed a pattern to cut out a wooden spoon, so I quickly made one up.  You could use this for a real cooking spoon or you could scale it down and use it for a play spoon. Click here to download or click on picture...

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