Floating Wine Bottle Holders

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  • Опубліковано 9 кві 2022
  • Contact me on Instagram Curtis_Made_It for my build notes for this project. These are the floating wine bottle holders! I made 16 of them in many different variations to find out which ones are the best. These took WAYY longer than I expected but came out much better than anticipated so I'm very happy to share this one with you. Please make sure to like this video if you found it helpful. I'd sure love to hear from you in the comments section and I'll reply as soon as I can. The person that you share this video with will be very thankful and if you subscribe to my channel right now, you will be notified when I post new videos in the future. Thank you for your support.
    I made these using hardwood that is 4 quarters, or one inch, thick. All of my pieces are between three and four inches wide, with the exception of the very first one that I made, which is slightly less than three inches. All pieces are between ten and thirteen inches in length and have a pretty narrow window for drilling the hole so that the board will work properly. I tried as best I could to capture these nuances in my notes and I'll be glad to share them with you.
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  • @paulhawboldt6289
    @paulhawboldt6289 6 місяців тому +1

    Hey those look great , from 🇨🇦 nova scotia....how much do they sell for ...

    • @CurtisMadeIt
      @CurtisMadeIt  6 місяців тому

      @paulhawboldt6289 Hey Paul, thanks so much! I don’t really know what they are selling for…I haven’t really put them out there like that yet. I just made these for the video and occasionally give them out as gifts. Reach me on Instagram Curtis_made_it or send me an email with your mailing address and I’ll make sure you get one from the video. I appreciate you supporting this channel my friend 🤝

  • @fontybits
    @fontybits 19 днів тому +1

    Made 4 of these and found they were not too easy to balance - especially when not full.
    So I changed the length to 300 mm & the thickness to 45 mm. A 40 mm hole is drilled 190 mm from the bottom. Both ends are cut at a 33 dgree angle.
    They are rock-solid - even with an empty bottle!

    • @CurtisMadeIt
      @CurtisMadeIt  10 днів тому

      @fontybits Hey, good morning Loch, thanks for stopping by and leaving your feedback here. I apologize that I didn't give the best set of measurements in this video. This was my first attempt at making them after seeing the idea on the internet some time back and I think quite obviously (at least to you), I didn't get the best solution. I like that you re-tooled and came up with a better alternative and came back to let me know, this is super cool of you. I'll definitely be giving your method a shot and I'll come back to let you know how they turned out. I'm pretty excited and optimistic to try these again now! Thanks my friend, let's get back to making some more saw dust! Be careful. I appreciate your time and support here 🤝

    • @fontybits
      @fontybits 9 днів тому

      @@CurtisMadeIt Hey Curtis, opinions are like butts - everyone has one! I thought I'd share the specs which worked perfectly for me. I gave one of my first attempts (25-30 mm thick) to a friend's wife, and she commented that she found it difficult to balance. That's when I went back to the "drawing board." 😃 Maybe someone will even improve on that. Have a great day.
      p.s. My pine wood shows some beautiful knots which really add to beauty of the bottle holder.

  • @YancySmith
    @YancySmith 2 роки тому +1

    Told ya man, that Howards and paste wax is the bee's knees! 👍😎👍 Keep it spicy brother! ✌️ *racks shotgun* 😆

    • @CurtisMadeIt
      @CurtisMadeIt  2 роки тому +1

      @Yancy Smith You we’re absolutely right man. You put me on the best stuff! Thanks for always steering me in the correct direction. Love you bro.

  • @peedddro23
    @peedddro23 2 роки тому +1

    Doing your king size bedb right now, thanks for the idea 🙌🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽

    • @CurtisMadeIt
      @CurtisMadeIt  2 роки тому

      @Pedro Luis Ruiz Covarrubias You are very welcome my friend. I hope you have as safe build! Thanks so much for stopping by to talk to me. I appreciate your support and look forward to talking to you again.

  • @codacreator6162
    @codacreator6162 5 місяців тому +1

    Angle of the hole doesn’t matter. Drill it 90*, still works fine.

    • @CurtisMadeIt
      @CurtisMadeIt  3 місяці тому

      @codacreator6162 Hey Coda, thanks so much! I saw this comment when you posted it about a month ago and have been pretty continually thinking about it since then. I've been working on two very large very custom orders for some executives at a Fortune 10 company for the last...like 9 weeks literally that has taken up all of my free time and mental capacity so I haven't had an opportunity to reply to comments as I'd like to, and more importantly at the moment, try out your method here. I really appreciate you taking the time to leave this for me. I'll get around to trying this out pretty soon and if it works, I'm gonna mail you one of the floating wine bottle holders from this video. Thanks for your time, support, and feedback on this channel 🤝 Let's talk again soon.

  • @troysmith4061
    @troysmith4061 2 роки тому +1

    Sweet

    • @CurtisMadeIt
      @CurtisMadeIt  2 роки тому

      @Troy Smith Thanks brother Troy, I appreciate your continued support.

  • @tontee15
    @tontee15 2 роки тому +1

    I want I want!!!!

    • @CurtisMadeIt
      @CurtisMadeIt  2 роки тому

      @Toni Holt YES!!! YES!!! YES!!! 👏👏👏

  • @tontee15
    @tontee15 2 роки тому +1

    I want I want!!!!!!!!

    • @CurtisMadeIt
      @CurtisMadeIt  2 роки тому

      @Toni Holt This is a fun creation Toni…a real conversation starter for sure! Thanks for coming by!

  • @3AMREVIEWS
    @3AMREVIEWS 10 місяців тому +2

    Is it ok to drill the hole anywhere down the length of the board?

    • @CurtisMadeIt
      @CurtisMadeIt  10 місяців тому +1

      @3AMREVIEWS Apologies for the delay in my reply...I was out of town for the Labor Day weekend and didn't have a reliable internet connection.
      Short answer is yes, you can. You are going to have to experiment though. On the longer boards, you can use a large wine bottle and flip the board over so you can use both sides to display...I think I like this way the best. The shorter ones can accommodate either a large bottle and/or a small bottle on opposing sides...this is the experimentation part. You are going to have to dial it in to find out exactly what you want, but this is a fun project with results that are sure to make a fantastic gift or be a hot seller in the right market. Let me know how else I can help. I'm on instagram curtis_made_it. Talk to you again soon my friend 🤝

    • @3AMREVIEWS
      @3AMREVIEWS 10 місяців тому +2

      @@CurtisMadeIt Been watching a few videos on how to make them and seeing lots of variations. Thanks for the tips!

    • @CurtisMadeIt
      @CurtisMadeIt  9 місяців тому +1

      @3AMREVIEWS Okay, okay. Good. Do your research. Find out what you think will work best and give it a shot. Learn some stuff. Dial it in. Make some new ones. This is how we do it. Be careful.

  • @crucklewooddesigns8139
    @crucklewooddesigns8139 Рік тому +2

    never wear gloves when using spinning tools, the blade/bit or whatever is spinning catches the edge of the glove and it is dragging your hand in with it.

    • @CurtisMadeIt
      @CurtisMadeIt  Рік тому +1

      @Crucklewood Designs Hey C, you are absolutely right, thanks so much for pointing this out. This *must* be your first time on my channel though as you are clearly not yet aware of my lightning quick reflexes and super human strength. I'll grab that blade while its on full power and make it stop instantly!!! Haha, just kidding. I did know the 'no gloves around rotating equipment' rule beforehand, but someone else may not so it's good that you said something. *Some of the stuff I do in my videos is to generate comments and, if I remember correctly, that is exactly what happened here...and clearly it worked. You can see how far off the blade I am so I was taking a calculated risk and a tiny one at that. I sure appreciate your comment here, your time, attention to detail, and your support my friend. Come back and talk to me again down the road.

    • @crucklewooddesigns8139
      @crucklewooddesigns8139 Рік тому +1

      @@CurtisMadeIt I am sure you know what you are doing and was aware of the risk. I am new on here you're right, i just subscribed to your channel so i'll check out some of your other stuff and well i don't really know what else to say but i hope this helps with the comment generating

    • @CurtisMadeIt
      @CurtisMadeIt  Рік тому

      @Crucklewood Designs I appreciate your time and support C. Continue to be careful while you are building and pointing out potential mishaps while you are watching us. I sure appreciate you looking out for me like that. I’ll talk to you again later my friend.

  • @brandongriggs9703
    @brandongriggs9703 2 роки тому +1

    Bro call me