Canadian Home Workshop’s Top 10 Projects

The best from 1977 to the present

By Canadian Home Workshop

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How does one pick the best projects out of hundreds—and we have run hundreds? How does one distill 35 years of craftsmanship into 10 items. Well, it’s not easy and you can argue it’s not fair. But here are the best. Like all good lists, we hope this one sparks some debates. Is there a project whose omission is simply criminal? If so, let us know by mail, email or social media. Let’s discuss…right up to the 40th anniversary.

Treasured chest: Build a jewelry box

Treasured chest: Build a jewelry box

Build a box that matches the luxury of its baubles

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Craftsman’s workbench

Craftsman's workbench

Build the ultimate workbench for your workshop

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Rockin’ and rollin’ marble racer

Rockin' and rollin' marble racer

Build a mesmerizing marble racer to delight and amuse kids and the young at heart!

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Trestle table

Trestle table

Built from solid mahogany, this trestle table is an heirloom in the making

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To the bat cave

To the bat cave

Build a bat house to give these insect-eating mammals a place to live

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Easy mission sideboard

Easy mission sideboard

With this cabinet, even the intermediate woodworker can achieve a stunning look and fine design details, thanks to modern techniques

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Valet stand

Valet stand

Keep your bedroom organized with a stand that has a place for your clothes and nicknacks

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Build an eco-friendly desk

Build an eco-friendly desk

Simple appeal, traditional joinery and minimal environmental impact all make this desk a classic project. I made it out of...

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Build a Mission bed

Build a Mission Bed

Build this sturdy bed, inspired by William Morris or Mission furniture design

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Mobile planter

Mobile planter

From our very first issue, this retro mobile planter has some classic 1970s lines

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