



Basic Workbench - Plans
Looking for a simple, budget-friendly workbench that you can build with minimal tools? Our plywood workbench project is perfect for beginners, requiring only one sheet of plywood and a very basic set of tools. With our step-by-step video (see below), you'll be guided through every single part of the build, making it easy to follow along. Even if you don't have the tools, you can easily take the plans to your local home center, where they'll cut the plywood for you. The project is designed to be built with just a few common tools, so you don’t need to invest in expensive equipment to get started. Once completed, you'll have a sturdy and functional workbench that fits perfectly into your workspace. Best of all, these plans are available for FREE as an instant PDF download. You can also customize the workbench to fit your specific needs by adjusting the size or adding features that suit your space. This is the ideal first project for someone looking to get into woodworking without a huge upfront investment in tools. Get started today and start building your new workbench with our FREE plans and video (see below).
These plywood workbench plans are designed for beginners, requiring only one sheet of plywood and basic tools, making them perfect for anyone with limited woodworking experience. FREE to download, these step-by-step plans and video tutorial (see below) guide you through the process with ease. If you need a basic workbench for your workshop, this is the perfect project to start with—no special tools needed. Customize the workbench to suit your space and storage needs. Get started now with our instant PDF download and build your own workbench today!
What You Get
- 1 page PDF Plan
- Sketchup 2017 3D model file
- Cut Diagrams
- 3D diagrams
- Detailed steps to build the project
Dimensions
- 24 Inches wide
- 48 inches long
- 36 inches tall
Notes
- Please watch the full length YouTube video to make sure you understand what goes into building the project before purchasing the plans
- Measurements are in imperial NOT metric