Captainwrinkles
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I'm in need of some advice. I'd like to build the wine rack that i've drawn up in the attached Sketchup file.
The thing is, I'm not sure if the construction of the bottle support will be strong enough to hold 60+ bottles
of wine. Well....I'm pretty sure that it will, but asking my partner the same question ends up with a (it looks pretty) response.
The cabinet itself will be made of PB core maple veneer, the top and base made up of random solids and the bottle
supports made of either solid Walnut for contrast or solid maple.
I've tried to show the assembly in the little example next to the cabinet of how i intend to give the supports strength.
the back will be made with 2 pieces of PB core Maple veneer or plywood, whichever offers the most strength. 1 with cutouts to
match the supports profile and the other with holes drilled to allow 2-3" screws for joint strength and I intend to
use glue throughout the joint. Ive also thought of using mortice and tenon joints (not dominos) but think that
will be more work
So, Any problems i havent foreseen?
Thanks
Benn
The thing is, I'm not sure if the construction of the bottle support will be strong enough to hold 60+ bottles
of wine. Well....I'm pretty sure that it will, but asking my partner the same question ends up with a (it looks pretty) response.
The cabinet itself will be made of PB core maple veneer, the top and base made up of random solids and the bottle
supports made of either solid Walnut for contrast or solid maple.
I've tried to show the assembly in the little example next to the cabinet of how i intend to give the supports strength.
the back will be made with 2 pieces of PB core Maple veneer or plywood, whichever offers the most strength. 1 with cutouts to
match the supports profile and the other with holes drilled to allow 2-3" screws for joint strength and I intend to
use glue throughout the joint. Ive also thought of using mortice and tenon joints (not dominos) but think that
will be more work
So, Any problems i havent foreseen?
Thanks
Benn