I spring-boarded off this plan to build this rack. About $24.00 and a few hours work. par urethane to finish it up. Here is a link to the finished rack.
Just completed a double size of this rack and love it. We however, encountered two problems. Some bottles are too wide and can only fit through the rear of the rack. Increasing the side size from 6' to 6.5' ought to cure this. Other bottles are now slightly shorter in the body and tend to slip out between the holder falling on the bottle below. Shortening the sides to 11.5' should fix this.
how do you figure out the spacing between the circular cuts that the bottles rest in, so that the neck holes and the holes for the body of the wine are align?
@BeachMan2007 Bore the base cut outs first, then lay an identical board alongside and, using a square, draw lines from the centers of the base cut outs across the adjacent board. That should give you the center of the cut out for the neck of the bottle.
I spring-boarded off this plan to build this rack. About $24.00 and a few hours work. par urethane to finish it up. Here is a link to the finished rack.
twowheeltonyracing 3 weeks ago
Exelente !!! Lo hare .. Gracias por el video !!!
titoruz 2 months ago
absolutely love it. great work!
saucychurch23 5 months ago
what measurements do you recommend in making the holes im confused please say in milimetres
MoodMuzik9 7 months ago
Thank you so much for the feedback.
ronhazelton 8 months ago
Just completed a double size of this rack and love it. We however, encountered two problems. Some bottles are too wide and can only fit through the rear of the rack. Increasing the side size from 6' to 6.5' ought to cure this. Other bottles are now slightly shorter in the body and tend to slip out between the holder falling on the bottle below. Shortening the sides to 11.5' should fix this.
GypsyPacket 8 months ago
how do you figure out the spacing between the circular cuts that the bottles rest in, so that the neck holes and the holes for the body of the wine are align?
BeachMan2007 11 months ago
@BeachMan2007 Bore the base cut outs first, then lay an identical board alongside and, using a square, draw lines from the centers of the base cut outs across the adjacent board. That should give you the center of the cut out for the neck of the bottle.
ronhazelton 11 months ago
The dado should be about 3/4" deep.
ronhazelton 11 months ago
@ronhazelton Thank you.
I'm going to try to build it this week.
mmzznnxx1 11 months ago
I know I'm late, but I had a question.
How high should the dado blades be to make the correct cuts?
Thanks for the help.
mmzznnxx1 11 months ago
Nice video, I wish I had your tools though
watuzi 1 year ago
very nice job Ron! Always enjoy your videos.. thanks for posting.
5*****
dav1099 1 year ago
would it have been easier to drill the holes in the wide boards then rip through them at the center of the holes?
otherwise nice job!!
5 thumbs up!!
psychodelicdragon 1 year ago
awesome
bobbysam232 1 year ago
Nice one
jefflukka 1 year ago