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Store up to 9 bottles in this amazing wine rack. Cheap and very easy to do.

SAFETY ADVICE: This instructable uses sharp tools. Be careful using them. If you are not sure how to use, don't continue. NOT SUITABLE FOR KIDS.
 
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Jayefuu says: Jul 23, 2009. 2:16 AM
Not the best looking wine rack I've seen, but I gave you a good rating as I really like what you did with the first picture in step two, was a really good way to combine a boring and necessary diagram and a boring but necessary picture to make it more interesting! Think I'll copy that technique for one of my ibles :)
ansanma (author) in reply to JayefuuJul 23, 2009. 2:54 AM
Thank you for rating! Also, I combined two pictures in one in order to reduce excessive and repetitive ones in other steps. Uhm, about looking I like the simple shape, but I will try to improve the design...
Jayefuu in reply to ansanmaJul 23, 2009. 3:13 AM
I think I like the shape, it works well. It's the glued tab that's visible that I like less. Perhaps you could taper the tab at the front so it is less visible? Or cut a square out so that the tab is only there for the back four fifths.
ansanma (author) in reply to JayefuuJul 8, 2012. 8:51 AM
I come back with another design for a wine rack. Check it out:

http://www.instructables.com/id/Tube-Wine-Rack/

Hope you like this one!
EbolaZaire says: Nov 24, 2010. 11:02 AM
Ansanma, I love your suggestion to use thin boards of wood to make the cardboard skeleton look nice. I'm currently making this for Christmas, I'll be posting the picture of the finished project later. I plan on staining the wood to make it look really sleek.
CherryCola1788 says: Sep 9, 2009. 11:49 AM
I'm wondering about using this to hold the bottles of specialty German water I love so much- it would be so much more convenient than just letting them sit in a cabinet!
Ward_Nox says: Aug 29, 2009. 7:47 PM
look cool made from Plexy glass
DELETED_Robert L says: Jul 29, 2009. 12:22 PM
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ansanma (author) in reply to DELETED_Robert LJul 30, 2009. 12:39 AM
Thank you! Voting starts August 31, 2009 for the Gorilla Glue Cardboard Contest. Then, enter in the contest page

http://www.instructables.com/contest/cardboard/

and click on "Vote" button near my instructable.
! xD ! says: Jul 22, 2009. 10:07 PM
I think I got watcha mean kibbler, except doing that would take away the triangular look, and might look a little shabby. Thats what I was thinkin' at first, but I was tryin' to figure out a way to more professionally do it. But hey, it'd work. xD
! xD ! says: Jul 22, 2009. 5:11 PM
This is a really cool idea. Too bad my dad's Birthday was just today, I coulda made 'em this, he's a big wine-fan. xD Hmmm... I wonder if you could do this with wood? I think it'd work, I just can't figure out how you'd connect the pieces...Any ideas?
kibbler in reply to ! xD !Jul 22, 2009. 7:46 PM
Maybe you could, I don't know, use screws in the joint so it is going into part of the ply. Get my drift? (sorry, I wasn't very clear)
Virtuous in reply to ! xD !Jul 22, 2009. 6:45 PM
you could....once you have the basic triangle made, just put more obtuse angled shelf brackets on the sides and angle the ends of the main pieces the wine bottles sit on.
ansanma (author) in reply to VirtuousJul 23, 2009. 4:32 AM
About wood I guess the better is to the change point of view... something like making a skeleton with strips and then adding thin board on sides.
Virtuous says: Jul 22, 2009. 2:46 PM
nice idea.
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