Great design. It looks like you're using stock 1x6 pine which is basically 3/4 inch. Just noticed that you show the spacer drawing as 3-1/2 inches, while it should be 3-3/4
I just build a 70 bottle rack using this video as the starting point. made it 10 down and 7 across instead, but basically everything else was the same. Thank you so much for the details instructions!
Nicely done and incredibly easy to follow your thought plan. I'm at the finishing stage of a liquor cabinet and will copy your wine rack for one side. Thanks for the ideas.
Good design and an excellent instructional video...I've watched 5 or 6 DIY wine racks vids and yours is by far the most helpful. Would you mind sharing what software you used for your initial drawing with dimensions? Thanks
Excellent video, thanks for the thorough walkthrough. Can you provide the name of the program you are using in the beginning of the video (where you show the dimensions)?
Hi man, great video ….i have a customer that wants one in his basement closet..similar to your design however the closet is just drywall and I’m having a hard time figuring out how to attach this design to the drywall without the weight causing a collapse….im almost settling on the customer to sign a waiver….whats your thoughts
Thanks. Without seeing the area waiver would be your best bet. Maybe look at designing a bracket and making sure you connect to studs on other side of drywall.
watch some video about hanging kitchen wall cabinets. They incorporate an anchoring strip of wood at the back of the cabinet which they run screws through and into the wall. Best method is to find stud behind wall at multiple places and anchor into them.
Would be comfortable sharing what you paid for the timber in this project? I am making a very small one for my daughter's house that is space constricted and there was room for a single vertical rack containing 6, yes *six* bottles. I was looking at using square supports like you have for the bottles to lay on but the price of wood here in Australia is bloody nuts and just for those pieces it was going to cost me AUD$26.40. My frame and top was made with plywood that I managed to pick up really cheap for here with a 2400mm x 1200mm x 17mm (approx 8' x 4' x 5/8" in your size) for AUD$52 which is usually around AUD$95 plus so I was really curious as to your cost. I would guess for me to purchase what you used here I would be looking at around AUD$250+ which is crazy and I am baulking at the AUD$26.40 for the bottle _rails._ 😲 Interesting video and *Thank You* for sharing. 👍 I hope you greatly enjoy the use. 😵💫🥴
I would say for just the lumber on the entire project, I paid probably a little over $120 (US). I found it more cost effective to buy larger pieces and cut it down to what I needed. For the bottle supports (I call them rungs in the video) I bought 6' long, 6" wide pieces of 3/4" pine (~$6.50 for a 6' x 6" board). I cut the 6' board in 11-3/4" segments. Then I ripped those segments into the 3/4" bottle supports. Thanks for your support. The wine rack is looking empty right now as I have been enjoying more bottles than I care to admit! 😁 But it does a great job of storing them!
love the simplicity you provided here- However. I find your measurements very hard to understand. I grew up in metric so trying to understand your measurements. Is it 32 subtract a 1/4 multiply by 1 subtract 1/2 inch two times? Also what are the legs and what are the uprights. Sorry my English is relatively good but for the love of Odin, just cannot follow this clearly.
Thanks for the advice. Generally I only wear short sleeves for cutting but since this was my first video, I decided to look more formal. Nevertheless you are correct in proper attire.
Great design. It looks like you're using stock 1x6 pine which is basically 3/4 inch. Just noticed that you show the spacer drawing as 3-1/2 inches, while it should be 3-3/4
Thanks! Correct, 1" stock that is 3/4" finished thickness.
The best wine rack building video, very detailed. Great job!
Thanks!
I just build a 70 bottle rack using this video as the starting point. made it 10 down and 7 across instead, but basically everything else was the same. Thank you so much for the details instructions!
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Nicely done and incredibly easy to follow your thought plan. I'm at the finishing stage of a liquor cabinet and will copy your wine rack for one side. Thanks for the ideas.
Very nice. That is about the perfect size. Nice job. Thanks for sharing
Thanks! I love sharing my 2 favorite hobbies; woodworking and drinking 😂
I built a custom 40 bottle wine rack with much of the inspiration from this video! I found it very helpful!
Thanks for the kind words! Now get to drinking! 🍷 😁
Thanks. it is nice view
Thanks!
Good design and an excellent instructional video...I've watched 5 or 6 DIY wine racks vids and yours is by far the most helpful. Would you mind sharing what software you used for your initial drawing with dimensions? Thanks
Appreciate the kind words. I used SketchUp 2017. Nice piece of software and plenty of instructionals on TH-cam.
Excellent video, thanks for the thorough walkthrough. Can you provide the name of the program you are using in the beginning of the video (where you show the dimensions)?
Thanks. I used Sketchup to design it.
Hi man, great video ….i have a customer that wants one in his basement closet..similar to your design however the closet is just drywall and I’m having a hard time figuring out how to attach this design to the drywall without the weight causing a collapse….im almost settling on the customer to sign a waiver….whats your thoughts
Thanks. Without seeing the area waiver would be your best bet. Maybe look at designing a bracket and making sure you connect to studs on other side of drywall.
watch some video about hanging kitchen wall cabinets. They incorporate an anchoring strip of wood at the back of the cabinet which they run screws through and into the wall. Best method is to find stud behind wall at multiple places and anchor into them.
How did you add a finish to the rack once assembled?
I did a gel finish where I applied it with a brush, then wiped it away with a cloth.
Would be comfortable sharing what you paid for the timber in this project? I am making a very small one for my daughter's house that is space constricted and there was room for a single vertical rack containing 6, yes *six* bottles. I was looking at using square supports like you have for the bottles to lay on but the price of wood here in Australia is bloody nuts and just for those pieces it was going to cost me AUD$26.40. My frame and top was made with plywood that I managed to pick up really cheap for here with a 2400mm x 1200mm x 17mm (approx 8' x 4' x 5/8" in your size) for AUD$52 which is usually around AUD$95 plus so I was really curious as to your cost. I would guess for me to purchase what you used here I would be looking at around AUD$250+ which is crazy and I am baulking at the AUD$26.40 for the bottle _rails._ 😲
Interesting video and *Thank You* for sharing. 👍 I hope you greatly enjoy the use. 😵💫🥴
I would say for just the lumber on the entire project, I paid probably a little over $120 (US). I found it more cost effective to buy larger pieces and cut it down to what I needed. For the bottle supports (I call them rungs in the video) I bought 6' long, 6" wide pieces of 3/4" pine (~$6.50 for a 6' x 6" board). I cut the 6' board in 11-3/4" segments. Then I ripped those segments into the 3/4" bottle supports.
Thanks for your support. The wine rack is looking empty right now as I have been enjoying more bottles than I care to admit! 😁 But it does a great job of storing them!
you made it look easy so i built mine out of cedar ,holds 60 bottles , i would send a pic but dont no how i can , but thank you for sharing
Thanks! I bet the cedar looks really nice.
love the simplicity you provided here- However. I find your measurements very hard to understand. I grew up in metric so trying to understand your measurements. Is it 32 subtract a 1/4 multiply by 1 subtract 1/2 inch two times? Also what are the legs and what are the uprights. Sorry my English is relatively good but for the love of Odin, just cannot follow this clearly.
Simple as hell just multiply by .03937 anyone can do it. There just numbers not magic.
What you're referencing are the dimensions. 32"-1/4" x 1"-1/2" is another way of saying 32.25" length by 1.5" height.
If the wine bottle is symmetrical, why the difference between vertical and horizonal heights for the bottle ?
It's to account for the material used for the rungs.
What’s the program you use
SketchUp 2017
Are there plans?
Nothing written down. The beginning of the video has the dimensions for all the cut pieces as well as how to assemble them in video.
Great design but wearing long sleeves on an open blade made me cringe. Best safety is no gloves, no sleeves and no hoodie strings or ties.
Thanks for the advice. Generally I only wear short sleeves for cutting but since this was my first video, I decided to look more formal. Nevertheless you are correct in proper attire.
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