Steal it! That's why I made this video. And frankly, because it was hot as hell when I shot it, and, frankly, the music is public domain and requires no licensing.
Thanks man! It kind of depends. Plywood prices have gone insane as of late (at least here in Canada), but these were for my own bottle shop, so it was just material cost - around $350 at the time - but with all the labor hours, finishing steps, as well as the variability in veneers, could be anywhere from $1000-$1500. Hope this helps!
Thanks Randy! I'm off the edge banding now, for what it's worth. Started just making my own out of hardwood. There's no reason to bring an iron into this anymore.
You didn't have to sand those spacer-sticks at all after cutting them?
May a little swipe for the back side, but they didn't see the real sanding until after the edge banding went on.
Nice build! Next project for me is a downstairs wine rack in a refurbished closet, probably with a small temp control unit.
Thanks Logan! That's definitely the more upscale version of what I've done here. You should share it when it's done!
Great video thank you. I am going to us 1,1/2” and 1x4 to make mine
Thanks! Good luck. Hopefully you'll be able to keep wine longer than I can.
I like it and I'm stealing it. But what's with the Tropico intro and outro music?
Steal it! That's why I made this video. And frankly, because it was hot as hell when I shot it, and, frankly, the music is public domain and requires no licensing.
Nice
Thank you very much!
Nice! How much do you charge for these?
Thanks man! It kind of depends. Plywood prices have gone insane as of late (at least here in Canada), but these were for my own bottle shop, so it was just material cost - around $350 at the time - but with all the labor hours, finishing steps, as well as the variability in veneers, could be anywhere from $1000-$1500. Hope this helps!
Nice job! So the vertical spacer you had was 5 inches and the horizontal spacer was 4 1/4 inches with 1 1/4 cleats?
Precisely! Barring any super strange bottle shapes, it'll pretty much take anything. Thanks for watching!
What thickness wood was used? 1" or 2"?
This was all made from 3/4” birch plywood.
Will Champagne bottles fit?
Nice But too much edge banding for me .Solid lumber. but I subbed
Thanks Randy! I'm off the edge banding now, for what it's worth. Started just making my own out of hardwood. There's no reason to bring an iron into this anymore.
-1 for edge banding
I consider my lesson learned. I will say that the melamine edge banding, as opposed to the real wood stuff, is far easier to work with.