Beer Tote / Beer Caddy
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- Опубліковано 13 лют 2016
- This weeks (months) project is a beer tote / beer caddy. Made from Maple and Cherry. Finished with Teak oil.
I was originally using Walnut instead of Cherry but ran out of wood, so some shots show the Walnut. Sorry if it's confusing!
I cut a lot of sanding and finishing from the video. That's not fun to watch (or do!). But I did a few stages of sanding at different grits and 2 coats of finish on the entire project.
This item will be a raffle prize at my upcoming Stag and Doe. Filled with beer of course!
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Very nice!
That's one of the best beer caddies I've seen! I like that the sides are dados and don't stick out! Awesome
Thanks! I am glad you like it :) I really should make some more as I gave this one away as a prize.
Sorry in Australia these would nood to be three times the size of this.
A great caddy, just how i like it easy enough for a group project
Thanks!
Now that's a pencil! Great project and better result. Cheers!
Thanks! My sister got them for me as a gift. I really like them. Thanks for watching!
This is the nicest beer tote I've ever seen, great job!
Thanks! Glad you liked it, thanks for watching.
Nice job man! Keep up the woodworkin'!
+justin vanduyvenvoorde Thanks! :D
Good job. First beer tote I found that didn't have brad nails... thanks for the video.
Im glad you liked it. Thanks for watching!
WOW
nice
I like what I see. Thx. Would love to see or hear sizes/ specs ,just a idea. Thx again
I don't have the item anymore, but I believe it was 5.5" deep, 10" long, and 10" tall. Give or take. I ended up just buying 6 beers and measuring based off that.
Brilliant, one the best builds of a beer caddie i have seen. You should make a pile of them and sell em, i'm sure you would make a bit of cash. Do you have any dimensions or a PDF?
Just checked your other videos and you stopped 5 months ago, pity cause your work is good and i would have subscribed to see more of it.
Barry (ENG)
Thanks Barry! I actually got comissioned to make another one for Christmas so maybe I'll film that as well and post accurate dimensions and provide plans.
I got married recently so that's why no videos. We did everything ourselves and it was a ton of work. But I got 3 videos on the way, one I hope to post this week. So you picked a good time to find me, haha.
Thanks for watching!
What a great video, congratulations! What do you think of soda openers made of zinc alloy?
Thanks! I actually didn't consider the material the openers were made from. I believe I got these ones on amazon at the time. Is zinc a lot weaker?
this is no good without beer j.k. very nice
Thanks. haha. I was on a cider kick at the time :)
dude.. great project but u need more viewers!
+SAWBLADE PROJECTS Thanks! I'm working on it :) Once the weather gets nicer I'll be trying to do 1 project a week and I think that will help!
Great project and I would love to make a few of these myself. Could you share some dimensions perhaps?
Thanks William! Sorry for the late reply but I was looking for my notes when I made this. It looks like the dimensions are 122 x 183 + tht thickness of your dividers. I think mine were 5mm.
I recommend just grabbing 6 bottles and testing before ya make any cuts though. That's how I came up with my final sizes.
I got commissioned to make another one of these for Christmas so I'll try and make a followup video and put dimensions in that one.
Thanks, I'll be looking forward to it.
Keith Davis
Get a six pack of beers and make your own dimensions!!!
Jeeeez
Nice caddy tho
what is the dimensions?
The dimensions are 122 x 183
I recommend you just get 6 beers and measure around them. In Canada we have pretty standard cans/bottles so it's relatively easy. Be sure to account for the thickness of your dividers as well. Mine were 5mm
why do a video of building something with no info on what you're doing? what a wasteful beat off session
Hah, was was that too complicated for you to follow?