I just bathed out about twenty five of these but I was finding the copper tube was getting scared by the bottle top making a sharp edge. I've started making them with stainless steel tube but it has been problematic to say the least. bought a special band saw blade for cutting the stainless but wouldn't touch it, then tried an evolution saw blade in my standard rpm table saw which just smoked the blade, then final sorted it with a slow speed circular saw mounted upside down. I just love the look of them though so worth the work.
Badger Workshop Well I love beer too so I researched. www.saltairebrewery.com. Apparently they do brewery tours on Saturdays. Now that you are up t’North it might be worth putting Saltaire on your visit list - I did it this year excellent and interesting place to visit but knew nothing about the brewery at the time.
Cool nice build 👍👍
Thank you Brian
It works !!!...and I like it....thank you for sharing
Thank you
Always hate to see that door close. Till next time Cheers
Thank you Tim. It will be a new door soon
I'm just finishing up a beer tote, might have to make one of these to go with it, Cheers Matt! 👍
They would look great together
In the end I ran out of time then cheated 👍 (by the way I bumped in to you at Birmingham and we had a two min chat about your opening credits 😉 )
one can never have too many ways to open alcohol. great project
I could not agree more. Thank you
Very good I like the oak and copper combo
Thank you
Very nice, think I will pinch this idea 👍
Thanks Mark. I hope you make one
Nice job
Thanks
Nice job Matt, great idea
Thank you
It's the simple things in life that make the biggest impressions. 👌
Good job, mate👍
Thank you very much Bill
That's a surprisingly good offering from you.
Thanks Mess
@@Badgerworkshop that's a nickname I could do without
Nice I like it 👍
Thank you
Like that
Thanks Dave
Excellent
Thanks
Simple but looks really good 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Thanks Stuart
I just bathed out about twenty five of these but I was finding the copper tube was getting scared by the bottle top making a sharp edge. I've started making them with stainless steel tube but it has been problematic to say the least. bought a special band saw blade for cutting the stainless but wouldn't touch it, then tried an evolution saw blade in my standard rpm table saw which just smoked the blade, then final sorted it with a slow speed circular saw mounted upside down. I just love the look of them though so worth the work.
That does sound hard work. Stainless steel is very hard stuff.
Nice! Now I wonder if I can do a version 2.0, slight problem no band saw!
Im sure you could with a hacksaw
Nice project ! You should make also a wine opener from copper and wood . I would love to see that .!!!!!
Thank you. A wine opener sounds a hard project for copper.
Organic creativeness, when you know what you want and make it up as you go along. You can never have too many bottle openers nice work
Thank you Howard, making it up as I go is my favourite way it work.
A great little build there Matt, Cheers.
Barry (Wirral, ENG)
Thanks Barry
Super easy, but also super cool man! Great job ! :)
Thank you very much
Very natty, looks rather elegant. Cheers Matt.
Thank you Richard
It works and that is all that matters, you could batch a bunch of them out to sell at car boots etc.
Thanks John
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Simple but a neat idea, nice job Matt
Thanks Chris
That really does look good, well done.
Thanks Peter
That's rather nifty. I like that!
Thank you Andy
Saltaire as in Saltaire near Huddersfield?
I hate to tell you I don't know but it was tasty
Badger Workshop Well I love beer too so I researched. www.saltairebrewery.com. Apparently they do brewery tours on Saturdays. Now that you are up t’North it might be worth putting Saltaire on your visit list - I did it this year excellent and interesting place to visit but knew nothing about the brewery at the time.