How Do You Make A Folding Sawhorse?
Finding space in your workshop or garage when storing tools or materials can be a challenge. Whether you are a weekend do-it-yourself handyman or a woodworking pro, this sturdy folding sawhorse is a great space-saving item. Even when working with hand tools, it can be crafted and assembled in one day. The small thumbnails of the diagrams can be enlarged to see details by left-clicking on them. Begin by trimming the ends of the four 36-inch lengths of 2 by 4 studs. Make diagonal cuts at 70-degree angles, with the cuts running parallel to each other at both ends. These four lengths will be the legs of the sawhorse. Measure and mark a notch on one end of each of the four 36-inch long pieces. Measure 3 inches across the diagonal edge, starting at the 70-degree point and mark the measurement with a pencil. Then measure 3 inches down from the mark at a 90-degree angle and draw a pencil line along the measure. Measure the next line from the end of the previous one at a 90-degree angle to the