Introduction: Wine Holder
Step 1: Board
find board like this: 26 x 9 x 1,5 cm.
Step 2: Circle
draw circle and cut hole and slant 45 - 50 ú
Step 3: Slant
45 - 50 ú
Step 4: Mount :)
put wine into the hole
Step 5: Finish
good luck
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find board like this: 26 x 9 x 1,5 cm.
draw circle and cut hole and slant 45 - 50 ú
45 - 50 ú
put wine into the hole
good luck
16 Comments
10 years ago on Step 2
er du dansker?
11 years ago on Introduction
I made one of these several years ago, though I modded the shape with a band saw. It's very amusing to use.
12 years ago on Introduction
This 'tble is pretty hypocritical !!!
The video ends up with an invitation to "enjoy" !!!!
But how can we do that with a wine holder that requires the bottle to remain uncorked ?????
;)
13 years ago on Introduction
You need to specify what degree to drill the hole, what size to drill it, and whether you can use a full bottle of wine, etc.
14 years ago on Introduction
I did this and found that for a standard bottle of wine it worked better to go closer to 50 degrees than 45. You can make the hole thru the wood straight or slanted. Slanted will allow the bottle to balance more parallel to the counter. I used a hols saw to cut the hole, then a wood rasp to put the angles on it.
14 years ago on Step 2
It looks like the hole is slanted as well. Does it need to be at an angle or will a straight cut work?
14 years ago on Introduction
a very neat idea, ive seen some before but ive never known the exact dimensions of how to make one
Here should be a link to the one i have
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14 years ago on Introduction
this is awesome
14 years ago on Introduction
If the only thing that goes better with wine is cheese, why not add some cutting board features to the stand itself so that it may be used double-duty? Make the oard out of butcherblock material! Nicely done as-is though! P.S. I have a late 70's Popular Mechanics Magazine with the same thing in it, as well as a mid 50's Mother Earth News. A timeless project indeed!
14 years ago on Introduction
Awesome. Father is a wine connoisseur and this will make an interesting birthday gift.
14 years ago on Introduction
....they sell ones for 2 liter bottles for like $20.....any chance you might make another instructable.......
14 years ago on Introduction
Equilibrium is a wonderful thing, though technically its a state of being, not a thing.
14 years ago on Introduction
the sad part is, that I've actually paid for these before and I've always known that they are this simple... guess it is about time I make one myself
14 years ago on Introduction
I saw this in a magazine a few months ago, don't remember which one though.
14 years ago on Introduction
Amazingly simple! Very neat!
14 years ago on Introduction
wait a minute, this stands up by itself by way of leverage only? that is so neat!