Build a DIY Plywood Coffin with These Free Casket Plans

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LEN CHURCHILL
Diagram: The real wood casket option.

Learn to build a DIY plywood coffin for a green funeral with free casket plans, including step-by-step instructions, a plywood primer and detailed diagrams.

Back in 1995, I attended the funeral of a well-loved gentleman who spent his 85-plus years living in the same modest country home where he grew up. He was a craftsman, skilled with wood, stone and soil, frugal as old-timers often are and simple in his tastes. But when I went to pay my last respects, I thought I’d somehow walked into the wrong funeral parlor. His coffin was huge, streamlined, made of shiny blue fiberglass and sporting more-than-ample fake gold hardware. It looked like something designed in a NASA wind tunnel. I learned later that this pace-pod-to-eternity had cost $5,000, and that was the biggest shock of all. I couldn’t have been any more surprised if my old friend had leaped out of the coffin wearing a silver jumpsuit and sequined go-go boots.

But coffins don’t have to contradict the life of the person whose body they contain. You can make a wooden coffin yourself (or hire a woodworker) — it’s really very easy. Besides saving a bundle of money, making a coffin can reflect and celebrate the life of a specific person, providing a reminder of happy things at a time when sadness holds the upper hand. The best coffins are joyful epitaphs in wood. Several coffin plans exist on this page to help get you started on making a homemade casket.

Free Casket Plans for a DIY Plywood Coffin

Advanced woodworkers may want to build a coffin from solid wood, and the drawings in the image gallery show you how to proceed. But if you don’t have the tools or advanced skills to build the a casket from these free casket plans, you can use hardwood veneer plywood, following the same coffin plans. Regardless of the approach you choose, building a coffin is engaging, well within the reach of those with moderate skills, and a great way to be reminded of the need to live well now. Take it from me, there’s nothing like building your own casket to be powerfully reminded of your own mortality.

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