June 24, 201411 yr Here we go again folks! Another fine old classic publication from our collection of 1960's Workbench Magazine. As you all know by now, the old Workbench is gone, defunct, non existent, I contacted the new Workbench and they could care less if we post these old plans and articles. For this edition we went ahead and scanned the Chest For Doll Clothes, Home Built Pool Table Part 2, Rack for Prized China, Sculptor On a Lathe, Sheraton Sewing Table and the Skate Scooter. You can download the PDF's of the first 3 plans below and you can go to our Free Plans and Drawings Page to access all the PDF's. Scroll down that page till you see the area for Workbench Plans. Now remember folks, these plans assume you have a certain minimum skill set, these are not skill builders nor do they instruct you on technique, yet they do provide a schematic and parts diagram for the most part. Hopefully these provide some artistic stimulation for our very talented woodworkers on board here at The Patriot Woodworker. In order to access all our patterns and plans please click on Free Plans and Drawings Page. The cover page is installed in this discussion, and the table of contents are also published in this discussion so that if what you want is not what I uploaded, you can view the table of contents and I will get the plans or articles you desire to view uploaded here as well. Have fun! John MorrisThe Patriot Woodworker
June 24, 201411 yr Thank you for part two of the home built pool table. Since I want to have this table at my future home, I will give these plans to my carpenter in Madagascar. He will make the table and we will put it in my restaurant there. I look forward to more plans and will post some pictures of the fantastic work that he does. I have put up a picture of two wardrobes he made.
June 24, 201411 yr Author Peter, anytime, and those cabinets are absolutely gorgeous!!!Peter Hendriks said: Thank you for part two of the home built pool table. Since I want to have this table at my future home, I will give these plans to my carpenter in Madagascar. He will make the table and we will put it in my restaurant there. I look forward to more plans and will post some pictures of the fantastic work that he does. I have put up a picture of two wardrobes he made. John MorrisThe Patriot Woodworker
June 24, 201411 yr What makes his work so awesome is that he doesn't use plans. He sees something, photographs it and makes it.All out of solid wood out of Madagascar.He is a true artist.
June 24, 201411 yr Gosh that's some beautiful wood Charles NichollsSite Hostnicholls61@att.netProud supporter of The Wounded Warrior Project, Homes For Our Troops and the NRAhttp://www.etsy.com/shop/nichollswoodworks
June 24, 201411 yr The wood is the best I have ever seen. It is very hard and heavy. Not sure what trees are used.
June 24, 201411 yr I've seen Madagascar Rosewood like that but to be honest I have no idea, still very beautiful.Take me to the Brig. I want to see the real Marines.
June 24, 201411 yr Have a look at these doors. This really shows off the excellent wood you get in Madagascar.
July 6, 201411 yr Author Absolutely beautiful Peter!!!!!Peter Hendriks said: Have a look at these doors. This really shows off the excellent wood you get in Madagascar. John MorrisThe Patriot Woodworker
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