Nice simple project...looks great...a quick tip to...when staining end grain if you apply some clear oil first to the end grain...it won't absorb so much of the stain and will be the same color as the rest of the project. Looking forward to more of your vids...
Depending on what you choose for your board (thickness) the measurements will vary slightly. Based on a 8.5 inch board make your hole 1.5 inches in diameter and center it on your piece 2 inches from the top. Your cut angle will vary slightly if you choose to use a longer or shorter board. Anywhere from 35-45°. Width doesn't matter but thickness and height will. Hope that helps!
great video and great job! if there was one thing i could have added it would have been to include some more details like the size of the forstner bit and the grit of the sandpaper you used (unless it was the same 220 grit you used for the edges) for the face and maybe some dimensions of the wood. keep it up!
I have a large one that doesn’t float that leans against the wall. It’s about 16” wide and about 6’ tall has about 24 holes in it that are about 3” apart. Can you make this?
Wouldn't it also easier if we cut jus one end with the 45 degree .....it's not always necessary to cut both ends ...I think cus it'll be standing in jus one end btw....
Nice simple project...looks great...a quick tip to...when staining end grain if you apply some clear oil first to the end grain...it won't absorb so much of the stain and will be the same color as the rest of the project. Looking forward to more of your vids...
Good tip, noted. Thanks for watching.
dimensions would be nice.
Depending on what you choose for your board (thickness) the measurements will vary slightly. Based on a 8.5 inch board make your hole 1.5 inches in diameter and center it on your piece 2 inches from the top. Your cut angle will vary slightly if you choose to use a longer or shorter board. Anywhere from 35-45°. Width doesn't matter but thickness and height will. Hope that helps!
If it works I'm happy I will try
Can I show you my results
Nice video, thank you for sharing, It inspired me to make my own floating wine bottle holder 🙏
Thanks for watching! I'm happy you got inspired to make your own👍🏽
great video and great job! if there was one thing i could have added it would have been to include some more details like the size of the forstner bit and the grit of the sandpaper you used (unless it was the same 220 grit you used for the edges) for the face and maybe some dimensions of the wood.
keep it up!
Thanks for your input, I'll definitely add more specific details on other upcoming videos. Thanks for watching.
Good deal man! 👌
Nice job!!! looks good!
Thanks for the video.
Thanks for watching!
Cool video, I must try this and it's okay about the measurements I'll test out a few great and simple job I thank you for this idea.
Yea, give it a shot! Thanks for watching.
great work
Thank you.
I have some nice wood I can use want do you recommend any thoughts would be appreciated thx
Saw the guy drill the hole at a 45 degree angle does it make a difference thx
Does it matter where the hole is, does it need to be exact for proper balancing?
No, it does not need to be exact for balancing.
What was your desired width and length
Cool.
Thanks
I have a large one that doesn’t float that leans against the wall. It’s about 16” wide and about 6’ tall has about 24 holes in it that are about 3” apart. Can you make this?
Hole size? Nice video
Wao
Nice
Thanks!
Loving your videos. Keep up the good work! ;)
Thanks!
is that a 2 by 4 you’re using?
If you angle the hole at 45 degrees, the wine bottle will be held parallel to the surface.
Does it work with half full bottle
Yes, it does.
anyone know how to make the whole the wine goes in without the power tool?
The tool youre looking for is called a "Brace," which enables you to use two hands to turn a drill bit.
you should've given the dimensions. nice vid though.
I'll be making downloadable pdf plans, that will have the dimensions. Thanks for watching.
Wouldn't it also easier if we cut jus one end with the 45 degree .....it's not always necessary to cut both ends ...I think cus it'll be standing in jus one end btw....
Yea, cutting the other end is only for aesthetics.
I like your product but I saw another guy drill at art degree
Sorry drill the hole at a 45 degree
There are no dimensions of the wood
Tf
Looks like a accident waiting to happen.