10 DIY Band Saw Projects

Band saws are incredibly effective power tools that can easily handle various materials. Their versatility in crafting complex designs in woodworking, metalworking, or even cutting multiple other materials is favorable from both a functional and artistic view. If you own one, you’re likely searching for projects to undertake with it. Here is a compilation of 10 DIY Band Saw Projects to inspire you. So, whether you’re an experienced builder or just starting out, these projects provide a great way to show off your crafting skills.
DIY Band Saw Projects
Our collection of DIY woodworking projects has everything, whether you want a decorative piece for your home or a functional one. We’ve included wall decor projects, projects for gifting on Valentine’s Day, something like a cloth rack, or even a cover for a USB. All of these DIY projects are simple and easy to make with basic bandsaw skills and crafting abilities. Get your tools ready, get inspired by this collection, and start making something you will be proud of.
What can I make with my bandsaw?
- Wooden Jewelry and Trinkets: You can create detailed shapes, like hearts, circles, and other complex designs, such as necklaces, earrings, or rings, and also create trinket boxes with unique, curved lids.
- Bookends: By using a bandsaw, you can create stylish and unique bookends that have attractive irregular or intricate patterns.
- Signs and Lettering: You can cut detailed letters and decorations from plywood or MDF to create customized signs.
- Picture Frames: The bandsaw can create beautiful, unique picture frames with detailed curves.
- Birdhouses: For those who love birds, crafting wooden birdhouses of various designs is another creative project using a bandsaw.
- Bandsaw Boxes: A bandsaw box is a statement piece for your home, which you can personalize based on your decor preferences.
- Furniture: If you’re feeling ambitious, you can also use a bandsaw to create furniture pieces, such as chairs or tables, especially those requiring curve cuts, which is likely too difficult with other saws.
Bandsaw Boxes Made Easy
Let’s complete your child’s dollhouse with these bandsaw boxes, miniature versions of larger furniture pieces. These boxes feature realistically opening drawers, providing a fun and interactive play element for your child where they can hide away small treasures. These DIY creations also make unique handmade gifts ideal for storing rings and other small jewelry items in the drawers.
Design your masterpiece and prepare a blank to create your own bandsaw box. Ensure the blank is clean and squared on all sides; then attach a template using spray adhesive. Cut the outside of your design and sand down any rough edges. Next, slice off the back of the box and carefully cut out each drawer. Sand both the main body and the drawers, then prepare them by slicing the front and back and designing their compartments. Cut and sand the inside of the drawers before reassembling them and attaching the rear panel. Finally, make and attach your drawer pulls, and finish your piece with your favorite finish.
Materials:
- Wood
- Spray adhesive
- Glue
- Sandpaper
- Wood for drawer pulls
Band saw Taxidermy
This unique project transforms old materials into a modern deer mount, adding style to any room. With angular antlers and a sleek, contemporary look, this DIY deer head project simplifies a complex form that can be crafted within a few hours.
Create templates for the deer head and antlers using a stock image, then trace them onto your chosen material. Use a bandsaw or jigsaw to cut out the head, antlers, and plaque precisely while making relief cuts in tight spots. After cutting, sand all edges and surfaces for a smooth finish. For assembly, strike a centerline on the back of the plaque, pre-drill holes, and use screws and glue to attach the deer head. Finally, mount the antlers with glue and screws, and make holes in the plaque for wall mounting.
Tools:
- Bandsaw or jigsaw
- Drill/driver
- Cardboard or masonite (for templating)
- Sandpaper
- Ruler/tape measure
- Pencil
A Bandsaw Box Kids Fr kids to play
In this engaging bandsaw project designed for kids, a simple box with drawers is crafted, showcasing the versatility of the bandsaw. Children love playing with it when hiding small items in the drawers. It can also be used as a decorative accent for your room.
You can get this DIY project by gluing several pieces of wood together to form a block. Create your preferred box design, then transfer the design to a contrasting sheet attached to the block’s surface. Cut out the box shape using a bandsaw, and carefully separate the drawers from the overall block. Assemble the pieces, glue them precisely, and let the glue set. Remove any trapped drawers and trim them into proper shape. Finally, sand until you achieve a smooth finish.
Tools:
- Paper, carbon paper for layout
- Bandsaw
- Sandpaper of grits from 80 to 220
- Clamps of different styles
- Wood glue
Heart in Heart Picture Frame + Bandsaw Circle Jig Plan
Here’s an easy Valentine’s Day craft that gives you a nice frame to hold a photo and a way to customize it with different-sized circles that have hearts in the middle. It is a beginner-friendly project that will show your love for years lying on the side table or shelf.
Begin with designing your heart frame. Prepare your blank pieces and lay out the design. Drill a hole for your picture in the inner heart, then cut out your patterns. Glue the entrance and cut off the outer heart back together after cutting it. Draw and route the picture holder in each half of the inner heart, then glue them together. Sand and round over the edges. Prepare a circular base, then create a mortise to attach the frame. Lastly, finish the frame and insert your photos.
Material:
- 1 -½ x 7x 9 (Outer Heart)
- 2 –¼ x 5 x 7 (Inner Heart)
- 1 –½ x 6 ¼ x 6 ¼ (Base)
Bandsaw Box Basics
Let’s create something for your room. This Bandsaw Box has a pretty red center of the wood that is clearly different from the white outer wood. It features a hidden drawer for safekeeping stuff. This bandsaw box combines style and practicality. This project gives you a detailed plan to help you make your own bandsaw box, perfect for those who want to improve their woodcraft skills.
First, cut the back side of the log and make the box. Next, cut the front parts from the middle and make a hidden drawer. Make a place to keep things by marking and cutting the middle part. Then, make the tray and drill holes into it. After that, cut a frame and handle from the front part of the middle. Then, start putting the box back together with glue at each step. When the glue is dry, start smoothing the box by rubbing it. At the end, sign it, put the date, and give the final touch to your bandsaw box.
Materials:
- Bandsaw capable of cutting your log section from any angle
- Two bandsaw blades
- A sander
- A Dremel tool with a sanding drum attachment.
- A variety of clamps for the re-assembly process.
How To Make A Simple Wooden Jewelry Box
Are you still looking for a perfect gift for your loved one? The decorated wooden box is coming up, the little one in wood grain texture and paint with splashing oil can, a variety of bright colors, and the jewelry storage place, there are more than a dozen storage spaces to meet your needs. Make this DIY Simple Wooden Jewelry Box any color you like and personalize it with your own decorations.
Cut the side pieces and construct the top and bottom. Next, make grooves and angle cuts on the sides. Join all sides together using tape and insert the top and bottom into the grooves. After the adhesive dries, cut the top off. Then, shape the inner layers to fit inside the box on the short and long sides, securing each piece with adhesive. Finally, apply the finish and smooth the rough edges, completing your simple box.
Materials:
- 3′ x 3-1/2″ x 3/8″ maple
- 28″ x 2″ x 3/16″ walnut
- 20″ x 4-1/2″ x 1/4″ walnut
How To Make A USB Cover From Wood
As we all know, the USB is an important part of our daily life, but now we also have to give much importance to small things. So now a new trend has come that people want to use USB differently, so here introducing a new design for a USB cover made from wood in which you don’t need any machine and it is made with a piece of wood.
Outline your USB on a slice of wood, then cut along this boundary. Slice two pieces to serve as the external portions. All edges should be smoothly sanded. Assemble by applying glue on the outer pieces, placing your cut middle part on these, and inserting the USB. Glue the top piece of your assembly and affix clamps until dry. Mark the final shape, cut, and give additional sanding for smoothness.
Materials:
- Wood
- Scroll saw or bandsaw
- Saw blades
- Pencil
- Sanding paper
- Wood glue
- Memory stick
- Clamps of various sizes
How To Make A Coat Rack Out Of Old Clothes Hangers

This coat rack is versatile; it can hold various items, including coats, umbrellas, belts, and scarves. The clothes hangers were spray-painted with several coats of primer, sanded smooth, and then painted a beautiful bronze color. Besides organization, it also gives your room a modern look.
Start by outlining hangers on a paper and marking where you’ll saw them. Saw the hangers along these lines. Sketch the hanger positions on the board to ensure equidistant spacing. Drill holes at these markings, then smooth them out post-drilling. Install brackets on the reverse for hanging. Paint the plank and let it dry completely. Screw the hangers to the board from behind, and adjust positions if necessary. Your coat rack is ready to hang up.
Materials:
- Glued spruce wood board
- Wooden clothes hangers
- Pen or pencil
- Power screwdriver
- Sandpaper
- Container for the paint
- Rubber band
- Paintbrush
- Transparent wood wax
Rockin’ Horse Project
The Rockin’ Horse Project is a simple project where you make a rocking horse toy for children. It’s a fun project that can give a classic feel, making it a great gift or a nice extra for a kid’s play area. The happiness you get from making something with your two hands and the child’s enjoyment makes this project truly special.
Construct a wooden project by creating a template for cutting and shaping the body panels using the patterns provided. Then, assemble the support cleats, and fix them to the body panels with glue and screws. Attach the body wedge blocks, head wedge blocks, and handles to one body panel. Next, secure the second body panel by applying glue to the edges of the wedge blocks and driving screws through the support cleats. Attach the footrest (H) with nails, ensuring the correct angle. Finish by adding the tail, seat, and saddles using glue and screws. Clamp the saddles for a strong bond and let the assembly dry.
Materials:
- Wood
- Screws
- Sandpaper
- Paint or stain
- Tools like a saw, drill, and clamps
Personalized Wooden Arrow Name Plaques
Designed to hang in your home or office, our personalized arrow name plaques will highlight any space. All of our pieces are unique and personalize-able so you can create the perfect gift for anyone!
Wood Crafted Personalized Wooden Arrow Name Plaques make great gift ideas for children’s rooms or kindergartens. Offered in a variety of colors and designs, these plaques are the perfect size to display a child’s name, school, or important date! Personalized wooden arrow name plaques make a great gift for weddings, birthdays, and other special occasions. Each personalized plaque is designed to be a fun and modern way of displaying your family name at home on an inside or outside wall.
Begin by printing out the name in your chosen font onto a transparency. Draw a straight arrow alongside the name and sketch the arrowhead. Then, project the transparency onto a suitable surface and trace it. Connect detached letters and adjust the arrow if needed. Drill holes into the letters’ inner parts and cut out the design using a scroll saw. Sand it lightly; create, age, and stain the background “barn boards.” Attach a wooden substrate to the back of the boards with glue and brad nails. Finally, glue the name onto the barn boards, allow it to dry, and add hangers for hanging.
Materials:
- Slab of hardwood
- Chalk marker
- Drill
- Scroll Saw
- Wood Glue
- Paint
- Stain
- 1″x10” pine board
- 1/4 plywood for substrate
- Airstrike
- Hefty Picture Hanger