Hey everyone! I'm about to start my first woodworking project, but I'm not quite sure what would be best to start with. I've never done any woodworking before, but I learn best by getting hands-on experience. What do you all recommend as a good first project to dive into?
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If you're looking for something a bit different, consider building a simple workbench or worktable. I made one with some plywood and 3/4" dog holes for storage. It was my first 'real' project, and it set a great foundation for finer woodworking later on!
I've found some good ideas on r/BeginnerWoodWorking. Though I'm still a beginner, that community has inspired me with tons of project ideas!
I really can't stress enough how important it is to learn how to make a box. They're versatile and can be made in all sorts of styles and sizes. Plus, mastering box-making is a fundamental skill in woodworking. YouTube has tons of tutorials to help you out!
Absolutely! Once I make my first box, I'm planning to sand, design, and paint it to look like a treasure chest.

Totally agree! Boxes are a great way to start. They can be a fun challenge, and we all need storage solutions anyway!