Introduction: Utensil Holder
This is a great item to make for cookouts
Step 1: Items Needs
1" x 4" x 6' or 8' (whatever wood you prefer)
2 handles (whatever you choose - I used cabinet pulls)
3 wide moth mason jars
Miter saw
Drill
Nails ( I used a braid nail gun)
Screwdriver
Sander
2 handles (whatever you choose - I used cabinet pulls)
3 wide moth mason jars
Miter saw
Drill
Nails ( I used a braid nail gun)
Screwdriver
Sander
Step 2: Cut the Wood
Cut 3 pieces of wood 10 7/8" long
Cut 2 pieces of wood 5" long
Cut 2 pieces of wood 1 3/8" long
Sand all pieces
Cut 2 pieces of wood 5" long
Cut 2 pieces of wood 1 3/8" long
Sand all pieces
Step 3: Assemble
Nail the 3 pieces 10 7/8 long 2 sides to the bottom to make a U shape
Nail the 5" end caps on to the sides and bottom to form the box
Insert a mason jar into the into mark the edge and then install one of the 1 3/8" pieces add another mason jar mark it then repeat the process for the next divider
Nail the 5" end caps on to the sides and bottom to form the box
Insert a mason jar into the into mark the edge and then install one of the 1 3/8" pieces add another mason jar mark it then repeat the process for the next divider
Step 4: Handles
Measure down 1 3/8" draw a line across sides
Mark at 1" and 4" if using 3" cabinet pulls
Or mark where you are putting handles
Drill the holes and insert handles
Mark at 1" and 4" if using 3" cabinet pulls
Or mark where you are putting handles
Drill the holes and insert handles
Step 5: Finish
Resand the whole piece and finish with paint stain what ever you desire