DIY Wine Rack Using Simple Tools
DIY Wine Rack Using Simple Tools
Simple wine rack for basement. Can be made using only
Hand saw
Sander
4″ or 1 & 5/8″ screws (explained)
Drill with drill bits
Hopes and dreams
DIY Wine Rack Using Simple Tools
Simple wine rack for basement. Can be made using only
Hand saw
Sander
4″ or 1 & 5/8″ screws (explained)
Drill with drill bits
Hopes and dreams
Sorry but I have to say, I’ve never seen anyone use a table saw so foolishly.. was waiting to see a finger slice off and hit the camera! And your methods are very time wasting.. this needed more thought before showing people “how to” (not) do it on YouTube. Your attitude & design ideas are good, but maybe do some research & test runs first to find the most effective joinery methods. Cheers from Manchester, UK
Great video. How much did you spend on the material?
Would have using a wholesaw to drill the holes before ripping the boards not been faster than using a jigsaw? I like your design, might go through the trouble of making this at some point. I just purchased a wine rack kit that holds 120 bottles but have not put it together yet. Cost me 100 CAN$. Would you say that doing it from scratch like you did be cheaper, the same or more expensive? Obviously it depends on the type of wood you use but I am guessing for something like this, anything would do, even cedar? Last question, would staining and or putting a varnish on the wood be a good idea? Thanks for the video!
Love the music he used. Sounded like an 80’s video game. 💯 👍🏽
So I have been buying trunk for 5 bucks and plan on putting wine racks in them to give to my girlfriend and sister in-law kind of like a trunk bar thank you for the help let your girl know your the man
HAHA Bet wifey didn’t expect these many views. Nice work.
Go ahead and tell the wife I subscribed to the channel and liked the video.
I like that .. go
Cannot help but wonder if this guy cross fits.
I’m a "wife" making a wine storage cabinet…thank you for sharing your project
Nice and clear, thanks for this.
Finally! A DIY video made by a guy that doesn’t have an industrial woodworking shed at his disposal. Really helpful! Thanks!
Grew up in the 90s with Nintendo. The music you use in this video is hard amazing. Love the video, keep up the good work
If you dont mind me asking, how much did it cost for all the materials to build this? Trying to decide if it would be cheaper to build one instead of buying one. Thank you in advance.
Your videos are extremely helpful. You give dimensions and how you tackle your projects. Thank you soooo much. I hope your wide appreciates the projects that you make.
Thanks. Im going to make one tmrw.
if you like making video’s, it’s not a waste of time dude. keep it up.
Good trick to get likes, though videos are not waste of time, I just learned and benefited from you. Thanks for spreading the knowledge
Looking at the diagram, I don’t understand the measurements. 3.9, 1.4, 9.1, 2.8 etc. Is this 3 and 9/16, 1 and 4/16 etc.?
Thank you
Sorry, but this is a pretty terrible way to go at this. It is crazy labor intensive and anyone who has done much work with a jigsaw knows that you will NOT get a nice looking product when you are thru, as there will be far too many "discrepancies" in the cuts, which would be fixable with sanding if it was one cut, but which will not match the other, also different, cuts. You really think people can cut 1.4" circles in wood with a jigsaw? Exactly the same every time? I don’t think so!
As you were Jigsawing those half rounds out all I could think about was why not hole saws and table sawing the boards down the middle?
I bought 1x8s and a 2 1/2” and 4” hole cutting blades. Cut the holes and and then ripped the boards down the middle. Took a lot less time than jig sawing them all.
Nice rack. Enjoy the wine
How long are the 2 by 2 inch legs?
The small little pieces of wood that you made a mistake by cutting too long, can you just omit those pieces?
Nice video.
If you decide to redo it, knowing what you do now, you can screw in from behind the face boards, leaving no screws showing on the front. Good job.