5 Small Woodworking Projects You Can Finish in a Weekend

Quick, fun, and beginner-friendly builds to keep your skills sharp.


1. Wooden Cutting Board

A cutting board is one of the simplest — yet most satisfying — woodworking projects.
Why it’s great: Minimal tools, low-cost wood, and functional results.
Pro tip: Use hardwood like maple or walnut for durability.
Plan source: See Ted’s Woodworking cutting board designs for step-by-step guidance.


2. Birdhouse

A weekend is plenty of time to create a charming home for your feathered friends.
Why it’s great: Teaches precise cutting and assembly.
Pro tip: Use weather-resistant wood like cedar for outdoor use.


3. Wooden Wine Rack

Add style to your kitchen or dining room with a handmade wine rack.
Why it’s great: Combines utility with decorative appeal.
Pro tip: Sand thoroughly and apply a food-safe finish.


4. Simple Bookshelf

A small bookshelf is perfect for organizing and showing off your work.
Why it’s great: Offers practice with measuring, cutting, and finishing.
Pro tip: Choose a design with adjustable shelves for flexibility.


5. Wooden Picture Frames

Customize your home décor or create thoughtful gifts.
Why it’s great: Ideal scrap-wood project that improves precision skills.
Pro tip: Mitre the corners carefully for a clean, professional look.


Final Word

You don’t need weeks or a fully equipped workshop to create something beautiful.
These five weekend projects will help you practice skills, produce something useful, and build confidence.

Want step-by-step blueprints for these and thousands more woodworking projects? Check out Ted’s Woodworking Plans — over 16,000 plans for beginners and pros.


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