Scrap Wood Bottle Opener by Carleyy
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This bottle opener is so EASY to make! All you need is some scrap wood and a nut/bolt. It is also super fun to use and is a fun trick to show off at parties.

 
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Step 1: Materials

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Materials
Scrap Wood - just a long skinny piece, I cut a 9" x 2" piece I found in the workshop.
Nut and Bolt - make sure the bolt is at 3/4" longer than the width of the wood

Tools
Drill
Saw
craig3 says: Apr 15, 2011. 6:56 AM
I apologise if its a stupid question, but is the force and speed of hutting it required to open the bottles? or is it just a cooler way to do it?
Riyouku says: Jan 14, 2011. 7:41 AM
I don't need an opener, i use edges of tables, cellphones(someone elses), lighters etc. :D
Rellizate says: Mar 22, 2011. 4:06 PM
i'm really good at opening bottles with things, but a while ago - before i got so good - i broke the screen opening a bottle with a phone.. later damaged my replacement too haha
alexexpa says: Jan 12, 2011. 7:52 AM
Well, of course, but you can http://alexexp.blogspot.com/ it would be better to do! Somehow unintelligible
uptight says: Jan 9, 2011. 11:33 AM
I've also had one of those (by the way I used scrap wood), this is very common here in Brazil. But no need to use nut, just use a wood screw (self-tapping?) gets even better.
Oh, and Mr.. forgot the most important, make a hole in the corner opposite the screw to pass a string (or something like that) to hang alongside the refrigerator or counter, be easier to use and also not lose it.
This b.o. is very ugly, but you can improve it by using beautiful wood and varnish, or painting, making drawings, making beads, latejoulas, barbells.
The advantage is that if the screw is placed in correct position, the bottle is opened without scratching or bending the lid.
vonKaos says: Jan 11, 2011. 2:50 AM
And no force apliance. Just a little push. Yes, it's very commom in Brazil.
crepps says: Jan 10, 2011. 10:46 AM
so..... what happens when the board smashes your thumb and you drop the bottle???
Pkranger88 says: Jan 10, 2011. 10:18 AM
Very simple and useful opener. You are, however, using a compound miter saw in a very unsafe fashion. Your fingers are never supposed to get that close to the blade. Yerboogieman is correct. A table saw would've been a better choice. Or at least a quick jig to hold the scrap.
Love the judo chop, though.
pseudokris says: Jan 9, 2011. 3:14 PM
Just like the one's I used at Cafe on Thu Wheels in Hue, Vietnam back in 2003. Cool.
BadPam says: Jan 7, 2011. 3:51 PM
Hahaha. Nam! Amazing and the video is great. Nice chop.
ShirCraftalot says: Jan 7, 2011. 12:16 PM
cool, now I can open a bottle with my Meccano !!!
(since the son stopped playing with it, mom can use it again, lol)
Zinventor says: Jan 6, 2011. 5:43 PM
Check this out! if you happen to have a 3d printer (preferably one of the DIY Open Source variety, like RepRap or Makerbot)

http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1842
alexman9 says: Jan 6, 2011. 5:38 PM
I love it! works great on beers!
PersonPwner says: Jan 6, 2011. 4:19 PM
Awesome karate chop haha, im gonna have to make this
Yerboogieman says: Jan 6, 2011. 4:18 PM
Nice, but as for criticism, I'd probably use a table saw, lol. Good job.
Dr. Pepper says: Jan 6, 2011. 1:58 PM
awesome, just awesome.
Kryptonite says: Jan 6, 2011. 1:20 PM
Simple and easy, nice one! I love the gif, definitely a bonus.
Kiteman says: Jan 6, 2011. 1:14 PM
That's a fun widget - shame there aren't so many crimp-top soda bottles in the UK, I'd have made these for the boys.

(I don't need one - I open beer with my Instructables Leatherman...)
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