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Wall Wine Holder

This wine bottle holder project takes just minutes to build and can be made for free or close to it if you have the right scraps. Another great holiday gift for your wine-o friends. πŸ™‚ While it is a simple design it looks great on a wall and could be customized with stain or switching up the wood type for a more modern look! Enjoy!

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How to build a Simple Wall Wine Holder

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Questions? Comments?

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8 Comments

    1. I used two 2-1/2″ wood screws straight through it and into a stud or drywall anchor. You can cover them up with wood plugs if you are worried about seeing them.

    1. I have some feedback here for anyone else wanting to use 4/4 hardwood. For anyone that doesn’t understand 4/4, it’s how wood is measured when it’s rough sawn and is 1″ thick. My final thickness was 15/16″ after jointing and planing each face.

      The 1 3/8 hole is too large for boards this thin. The bottles sit at too much of an angle to be as visually appealing.

      I tried a few different sizes and 1 1/4 for the forstner bit worked very well with 4/4 lumber.

      I used a 1/4″ radius round over on all edges including the inside of the holes for the bottles to sit.

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