My Stein Display Case

sancho57

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I finally got around to building a display for my stein collection. I winged the size as I forgot how many I have.

I havent seen them since we packed up and left England. Tore the house and garage apart trying to find them since its been 2 moves since I last saw them

Looks like I guessed about right. Maybe Ill build a couple of smaller narrower cabinets to go on the sides to put my beer mugs we got from all over Europe.

This is made out of solid 5/4 maple  planed down to 7/8s.

I learned something doing this project.
I used Blum soft closing hinges.

I found that they only go to 3/4 O/L which work great for the 2 outside doors.

The middle door I attached the hinges at the top so it will swing up to move the steins around.

I was perplexed so I called my buddy Thom who is a very high end cabinet maker now in Colorado. He looked at his blum software  catalog that he has on his computer. He found that if I got to larger 7mm set back for the 35mm cup it will allow me up to 20mm.

Wow I didnt know that but as you can see it worked likea charm.
Since I already drilled mortises for the hinge cups @ 3mm He told me they make a plug and will fit into the hinge mortise. So I used them and they worked good nothing more then adding some glue and sanding them flush.

Well heres the photo of my display and collection.  Its simple really but I learned a lot of good info on this simple project
 

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Touch latches to get them open? or not worry about it since they are effectively on display, not for function?
 
luvmytoolz said:
Nice job!

As a fellow stein lover you've also got some very nice ones there!

Thanks I got a nice collection of beerfest 1L glasses and glasses from various brewery liike the pilsner brewery in the czech republic and Heiniken, plus some glasses we got from pubs gasthaus etc. Im gonna have to build a couple of more of these display cabinets smaller of course
 
Crazyraceguy said:
Touch latches to get them open? or not worry about it since they are effectively on display, not for function?

the middle door opens from the bottom up with the hinges at the top
 
[member=10147]jobsworth[/member]  That's really cool.  Nice build!  Had you thought about adding LED lighting?

Thanks for showing it off!  Mike A.
 
Thank You

oh yea, ive found some puck lights that are battery powered and remotely operated. Along with some black pulls
 
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