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Wine cork hidden compartment

Wine cork hidden compartment
This project is simple and takes about a half hour.  Some tools for construction are as follows:
- Sharp pocket knife
- Pick tool of some sort, either a small flat head screw driver (will be used to hollow out inside of cork)
- Piece of small tubing, I used an old broken tent pole cut down, you can use anything that will fit inside of the cork
- bottle of good wine and real cork (not the new rubbery corks)
- wine glass to drink the wine as you work on the project!


 
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Step 1Preparing the cork

Preparing the cork
Next we will cut 1/4" piece off the top.  This will act as the lid.  Try and make your cut as un-obtrusive as possible for when you put the lid on, you want there to be as little markings as possible.

Next push the tubing into the center of the bottom cork to make a depression that will act as our template when we begin hollowing the inside.  You may find it easier to see the depression if you mark it with a pen.

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9 comments
Jan 2, 2010. 5:50 AMfrollard says:
Neat writeup on a sneaky project!  

I'd be afraid to put something valuable in it because it almost seems like garbage (we usually toss our corks when they're lying around) - and your valuable/secrets could disappear.
Jun 26, 2011. 9:28 AMHolmes101 says:
I agree with everything you said, but how about this: make several of these corks and put some valuables inside- but (duh) don't let anyone know. Then say you are collecting corks and make a huge deal about it. Then everyone in your family will understand the importance of the corks (without knowing about the valuables, of course) and they'll know that you will kill them if they throw the corks away.
Jun 26, 2011. 2:05 PMfrollard says:
Not bad, until a significant other who isn't in on it gets sick of the 'crap laying around' and chucks it -- lots of 'collections' disappear like that.
Mar 24, 2011. 11:59 AM17hmr243 says:
try sticking tooth pick in it so it's little diff looking from ur normal wine corks
Nov 14, 2010. 9:15 AMfebert says:
I see a micro geocache factory!.
Apr 8, 2010. 3:47 PMabf220 says:
I bet if you use a big enough bullet shell you can probably skip the hollowing out part  ,just cut out one side of the bullet and hammer it in to the cork. you can do everything else the same
Apr 6, 2010. 3:31 PMdawsonj says:
I like your taste in bullets. On my grandad's farm we use hollow point .22s like that to blast the sh*t out of the rabbit population
Apr 3, 2010. 8:15 PMconrad141 says:
 you should put some kind of air pressure controlled explosive inside so when someone uses a cork screw, it explodes
Feb 25, 2010. 3:36 PMtypenamehere_____ says:
 Would kinda suck if you tried to reuse it on unfinished wine...
Still, nice idea and project!!

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