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Free Bar Plans

Bar Plans - CANPLY Bar, Building a Home Bar, and more

CANPLY Bar
An attractive free-standing 6 foot long bar built from plywood and featuring lots of storage for bottles and glasses. Also includes an illuminated work counter and four spacious drawers.

Building a Home Bar
How to transform an unfinished basement into a full scale home bar with help from friends and a 10K budget. Covers framing the bar, plumbing, electrical, lighting, bar top, under bar, and building a back bar.


Standing Bar
The author offers insight and lessons learned in building a bar using commercial plans from Rockler.com. Lots of photos and tips on cutting out the panels.

Major League Bar
Former Major League Baseball player Greg McMichael demonstrates fun and easy ways to incorporate sports themes and memorabilia into a home as he transforms his basement into a baseball-motif haven for relaxing and entertaining.

Bar Counter
A bar counter is the perfect solution in an area that's too small for a table and chairs. Learn how to build one with this simple 7-step plan.

Free Bar Plans
To complete this cheap and easy to make home bar you are going to need all the basic wood working tools. You’ll need saws, a drill, screws, clamps, and glue. You’ll also need something to treat your wood and whatever you decide to finish the bar with.

Standing Bar - Making the Drawers
I am ready to make the dovetails. I first mark the center of a scrap piece of wood. It is a scrap that is the exact same width as the drawer sides. By the way, Incra has a centering scale that is easy to use. I fall back on this method, since I am...

Wet Bar - Plans and Construction Tips
A wet bar wall needs to support a top and shelves that might be on the bartender side. The biggest hazard or challenge is offsetting the possibility of tipping the bar over. This L-shaped bar with a short wing wall is very stable and attractive to boot.


Outdoor Bar
Learn how to build a knock-down outdoor serving bar; watch a video of step-by-step construction tips; materials and tool lists provided. This is sure to be great for summer parties or any kind of social gathering you may be having.

Homemade Bar
The bar seen in these photographs was made by four college students with $200 and about two weeks. It's easy to build, cheap and looks fantastic.

Bob's Home Bar Plans
This durable and easy to build bar features a solid oak armrest, a brass foot rail, a large convenient workshelf, three drawers, and two sliding wine racks. The cabinet is made of readily available 3/4" oak plywood with solid oak trim.



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