Wine rack DIY
Wine rack DIY
I'm building a home cellar and about to build some racking. But before I try reinvent the wheel, I thought I'd check if anyone else has built racking similar to this timber lattice style racking. Do you have plans?
I know I can do the Reo mesh that plenty of others have done but timber is one of my other hobbies so I'd prefer to go that way.You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
Re: Wine rack DIY
I've developed a basic cellar storage using Bordeaux racks. Come in all sizes. I used 12x12. 3 units that fitted nicely in a cupboard area and picked them up for about $100 each on Facebook Marketplace. Very efficient. Lots for sale from people who got into collecting but couldn't retain a critical mass by buying as fast as they drunk.
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Re: Wine rack DIY
I made my own rack like the one pictured, but without the top shelf.
I was easy but took some time gluing and nailing all the little struts. I made it about 20 years ago when I mainly had Bandeaux shaped bottles so its hard to squeese in Burgundy shaped bottles. So make sure you accommodate for that. I would add two reinforcing pieces of timber horizontally across to stop bowing laterally, front and back it you are using pine like I did.
I was easy but took some time gluing and nailing all the little struts. I made it about 20 years ago when I mainly had Bandeaux shaped bottles so its hard to squeese in Burgundy shaped bottles. So make sure you accommodate for that. I would add two reinforcing pieces of timber horizontally across to stop bowing laterally, front and back it you are using pine like I did.
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Re: Wine rack DIY
What I have done is buy a wine cube (similar to your photo but only 30 bottles) that comes unassembled and plan to just copy it. I have all the tools required (table saw, drop saw and nail guns etc), so for me it will be fairly simple and I can pretty much make it whatever size I want. Just need to source the timber.
Cheers
Ian
Cheers
Ian
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Re: Wine rack DIY
jimv wrote: ↑Sun Aug 25, 2024 11:16 am I made my own rack like the one pictured, but without the top shelf.
I was easy but took some time gluing and nailing all the little struts. I made it about 20 years ago when I mainly had Bordeaux shaped bottles so its hard to squeese in Burgundy shaped bottles. So make sure you accommodate for that. I would add two reinforcing pieces of timber horizontally across to stop bowing laterally, front and back it you are using pine like I did.
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Cheers for that Jim, Ian.
Could you do me a huge favour if not too much trouble. Could you measure the vertical timber sections. I'm assuming 20x30 or 25x42. Don't want them too chunky as that gets expensive and kills the elegant aesthetic but don't want to undercook it and find it collapsed under bottle weight.
I'm assuming the horizontal bottle struts are 15x15 but would be good to confirm.
I have plenty of timber. I'd most likely use eucalypt unless that proves problematic for the struts (splitting when nailing) in which case I'll use silky oak.
Thank you
Could you do me a huge favour if not too much trouble. Could you measure the vertical timber sections. I'm assuming 20x30 or 25x42. Don't want them too chunky as that gets expensive and kills the elegant aesthetic but don't want to undercook it and find it collapsed under bottle weight.
I'm assuming the horizontal bottle struts are 15x15 but would be good to confirm.
I have plenty of timber. I'd most likely use eucalypt unless that proves problematic for the struts (splitting when nailing) in which case I'll use silky oak.
Thank you
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At the time I picked up the pine from the reject pile at the timber yard so I used 40x20 vertical and 10x10 horizontal.