A knife block is a great gift project that you can easily build in less than a day. This compact knife block was designed to fit a limited counter space, eliminate some knife clutter and house the knives used only on a weekly basis, and also features an accessible spot for the handy kitchen scissors.

There’s a slight 15-degree angle to the block that gives a clear view of the knives but keeps them up out of reach of untrained hands. The design consists of basically two parts: a central block core and a pair of curved outer layers that act as stabilizers but give some style to an otherwise blocky shape.

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39 Responses to “Building a Knife Block”

  1. Robert Ross

    Ok

  2. Jim webster

    Great

  3. Ray

    knife block

  4. Richard Jay

    What kind of wood is preferable?

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  6. Michael Orvik

    I am looking forward to receiving these plans

  7. George Sanders

    looking to build a knife block and cutting board

  8. erasmo

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  9. Gene

    Let's get started

  10. Tom Wirtz

    please send me plans for many projects if possible