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Terry Roche
 
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I've been trying to search the web for sites with free plans and projects
that would be appropriate for my 15-year son to work on, under my
supervision. I only seem to come up with pay sites. I've heard that there
are zillions of free plans on the web, but I sure as heck haven't had too
much luck finding anything good. Any suggestions/plans/links would be
highly appreciated.

-Terry

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In article , Terry Roche
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Any suggestions/plans/links would be
highly appreciated.


You could skim through the links at my website.

http://www.balderstone.ca/bookmarks.html
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On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 10:05:48 -0600, Dave Balderstone
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In article , Terry Roche
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Any suggestions/plans/links would be
highly appreciated.


You could skim through the links at my website.

http://www.balderstone.ca/bookmarks.html


Dave -- Great page! -- Igor

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Dave -- Great page! -- Igor


The credit goes to the people here on rec.woodworking, I just collect
'em.

I'll be revising the page in the next couple of weeks.
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"Terry Roche" wrote in message
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I've been trying to search the web for sites with free plans and projects
that would be appropriate for my 15-year son to work on, under my
supervision. I only seem to come up with pay sites. I've heard that there
are zillions of free plans on the web, but I sure as heck haven't had too
much luck finding anything good. Any suggestions/plans/links would be
highly appreciated.


You can add another dimension to the teaching. Making plans.

Ask what he wouldlike to make. Gather a couple of photos and overall
dimensions, then draw up plans to personalize to suite your needs.
Check out the woodworking magazines for projects. CD holders, speaker
stands, etc. would be of interest to him.




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Daniel H
 
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You can find some "U-Bild" plans at http://www.ryobitools.com/; go to
the "project center" menu, "plans" item.

Terry Roche wrote:
I've been trying to search the web for sites with free plans and projects
that would be appropriate for my 15-year son to work on, under my
supervision. I only seem to come up with pay sites. I've heard that there
are zillions of free plans on the web, but I sure as heck haven't had too
much luck finding anything good. Any suggestions/plans/links would be
highly appreciated.


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If he has an interest in computers, this might be a good time to gain
some proficiency with a CAD program. Does he have access to one at
school? You have one? Friends and neighbors?

bob g.

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"Terry Roche" wrote in message
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I've been trying to search the web for sites with free plans and projects
that would be appropriate for my 15-year son to work on, under my
supervision. I only seem to come up with pay sites. I've heard that there
are zillions of free plans on the web, but I sure as heck haven't had too
much luck finding anything good. Any suggestions/plans/links would be
highly appreciated.



You can add another dimension to the teaching. Making plans.

Ask what he wouldlike to make. Gather a couple of photos and overall
dimensions, then draw up plans to personalize to suite your needs.
Check out the woodworking magazines for projects. CD holders, speaker
stands, etc. would be of interest to him.


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David
 
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Terry,

Try at

www.bricomagic.com

All plans are free, easy to build and ...
.... custom-made!

Good luck,
David

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Try http://www.freewoodworkingplans.info
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There is lots of stuff at
http://www.drillbitsplus.com/free_wo...ing_plans.html

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Try http://www.freewoodworkingplans.info
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