The Winosaur, or Dino Wino

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Introduction: The Winosaur, or Dino Wino

About: I am a Marine Engineer in the RNZN (41 years done in various navies) and am looking forward to retirement!!! so I can do more messing about with tools

I have seen a few Dinosaur themed wine racks on the interwebs and thought I might have a try.

They seem to retail at about $50-$60 US and I'm far too mean for that so with a little bit of experimentation and some cast off 8mm ply later...................

Step 1: Template and Tools

Now I thought it would be wise to make a cardboard template first, before I start cutting any wood.

It will be much easier to make adjustments to the cardboard one (location of slots, angles etc)

So for this I needed

1. A picture of a dinosaur - I found this nice friendly Triceratops side view on Google. Blew it up to an appropriate size and made several A3 copies of it

2. Knife, scissors, glue, pen, compass etc

3. Cardboard (in this case the box for the A3 paper)

Step 2: Cut Out the Picture and Glued Onto the Cardboard

I used 3 copies all told, one for the body, one for left legs and one for right legs.

You could get away with one copy if you wanted but I'm using the work copier so .................

Step 3: Cut the Bits Out

The big gap in the body is for the bottle (I drew around a bottle for size)

(there are some more bits to make!)

Step 4: Cross Braces/Leg Holders

2 of these, not yet finished as have to cut tabs and slots to suit

Step 5: First Assembly

I located the 2 cross braces in position to get a rough guide.

I realised that I probably need to relocate the slots to the other side but it will do for now

Step 6: Add the Legs

I cut tabs on the ends of the cross braces and slots in the legs and played around until I got all 4 feet level on the ground and roughly the correct stance.

I had to recut a couple of the braces as I misjudged the angle on the first one - but that's why I'm using cardboard - right!!?

Step 7: Ruff and Horns

Freehand cut these and fitted in slots as required

Obviously this is all a bit flimsy but I seem to have the angles and dimensions about right

OK so now all ready to take apart and use the cardboard pieces as templates for the wood

YAAY

Step 8: The Plans

The rear legs are not quite right on this, but will post a copy of the actual parts when I get access to a scanner.

EDIT New plans attached with modified legs and strengthened neck

These are printed on A3

Step 9: Prototype No 1

I marked out all the pieces on a piece of 8mm ply and cut them out using a bandsaw and jigsaw.

EDIT I had to reshape the legs later to make everything level, guess that is why you make prototypes!

Once cut out they were all sanded

Step 10: Initial Assembly

Once cut out I offered up the leg frames to the body and marked the positions of locating slots. Slot width will obviously depend on the thickness of timber you are using.

I then assembled the body, at this point I found that the leg frames were a little fragile in a couple of areas so I intend to recut them a little bulkier.

The Body seems about right

Step 11: Cut All the Location Slots and Assemble, Trim Tabs

All the location slots were cut out either on the bandsaw or by drilling and filing (the ones on the legs)

On first assembly the Dino was very "nose down" so I reshaped the rear legs to give a better stance

Step 12: Add Wine!

Put in the bottle and it is ready to go on the table.

Now this one is just a prototype to see how everything fits and how it looks,it will be used as a template for the next one(s) I build.

I possibly need a bit more "meat" at the neck for strength, but it works, however there may be a few adjustments on the next one

Obviously they will be finished with varnish and stain as applicable

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14 Comments

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Crafty Dragon
Crafty Dragon

5 years ago

I saw this instructable a few weeks ago and thought it was cool.Now I've decided to try and make this for my Dad's birthday! I'm going to see if I can use my schools's laser machine thingy to cut out the pieces, do you think that will work?

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buck2217
buck2217

Reply 5 years ago

I really have no idea on lasers, all a bit "James Bond" for me but I would imagine it depends on the material thickness, you may have to adjust the slot sizes if you have thinner wood

I would also advise that you don't cut the leg tab holes until you have had a dry fit to make sure it sits flat on all four feet

See also my other one

https://www.instructables.com/id/Winosaur-2-Winosaurus-Rex/

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Crafty Dragon
Crafty Dragon

Reply 5 years ago

How much would it make a difference to cut the leg tab holes at the smae time? I might have to cut them all at once.

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buck2217
buck2217

Reply 5 years ago

I found that the leg tab holes need a little adjustment so that it sits flat on all 4 feet, so cut them individually to suit (I drilled a hole and cut and filed them out) Basically do one pair and adjust as necc for the others

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buck2217
buck2217

Reply 5 years ago

Oh and also good luck and post a pic so I can see

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buck2217
buck2217

Reply 5 years ago

Thank you, there may be a different one inbound in the next couple of days if I get time

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Timothee Gillier
Timothee Gillier

Reply 5 years ago

I'm really exited to see it!

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buck2217
buck2217

Reply 5 years ago

I have started it this evening, hopefully first prototype should be done this weekend

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Yonatan24
Yonatan24

5 years ago

How about a Juice-rasaurus-rex? :)

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buck2217
buck2217

Reply 5 years ago

I was thinking more a Cranberrysaurus Rex

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buck2217
buck2217

Reply 5 years ago

Or maybe an Applosaurus

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rainingfiction
rainingfiction

5 years ago

Cute name! Cool idea! Great exacution!

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buck2217
buck2217

Reply 5 years ago

Thank you