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Hanging Glasses: 5in1 Wine Holder

A DIY 5in1 wine holder
Just follow our simple guide to create your own 5in1 wine holder

  • Difficulty
    easy
  • Cost
    58-117 €
  • Duration
    1-3 h

Do you like to enjoy a glass of wine in the sun with your friends and family but struggle to carry the bottle of wine and glasses? We have the answer with our 5in1 wine holder! It is one of our favourite DIY projects made out of wood thanks to its simplicity.

You need
  • pocket rule
  • g-clamps
  • ruler
  • measuring tape
  • work gloves
  • calculator
  • safety glasses
  • face mask
  • Glued laminated plywood, 18 mm thick, approx. 25 cm x 25 cm
  • Wooden blocks, to place underneath while drilling
  • Fabric, textile tape, cork or pebbles to decorate
  • Wine glasses for measuring
  • 3 wooden blocks to underlay when drilling
L: Length, W: Width, H: Height, D: Diameter

Video instructions

Step 1 5

Cut the wood to size

Cutting the wood to size with a nanoblade saw
Cut the wood to size using a NanoBlade saw

You need: NanoBlade saw, Multifunction tool, g-clamps, work gloves, safety glasses, wood

Firstly, measure out the wood to 25cm x 25cm. Then using a pencil draw diagonals to find the center point. The cut the wood to size using a jigsaw. Once it is cut sand down the edges with a multi-sander for a smooth finish.

Next using a cordless drill/driver and a 32mm Forstner drill bit in second gear, drill a hole through the center point. Make sure to drill all the way through to the wooden block underneath.

Step 2 5

Mark a hole for the wine glasses

Measuring where the holes need to be marked for the wine glasses
Measure the holes for the wine glasses
Drilling holes into the wood for the wine glasses
Use a drill/driver to drill the holes

You need: Cordless drill/driver, Forstner drill bits, pencil, pocket rule

Measure 7cm in from each corner and mark the holes for each wine glass – the hole size will vary depending on the size of the stem of the wine glasses.

Drill the holes for the glasses using a cordless drill/driver and a 12-15 mm Forstner drill bit.

Step 3 5

Cut the holes for the wine glasses

Cutting the holes for the wine glasses using a nanoblade saw
Cut slits in the wood so your wine glasses can hang in your DIY wine holder

You need: NanoBlade saw, pocket rule, g-clamps

In order for the glasses to hang in the holes, slits need to be cut. The slits are to be drawn parallel to the diagonal lines. Draw lines 5mm parallel to each diagonal line. Next saw the slits wth a jigsaw or a NanoBlade saw and cut along the new lines. Make sure to work more slowly as you reach the end of the slot so that you stop inside the hole.

Step 4 5

Sand down the edges

Sanding down the edges for a smooth finish
Sand down the edges for a smooth finish

You need: g-clamps, work gloves, safety glasses, face mask,

Sand the edges of the slits using a multi-sander or the sanding attachment on a multi-function tool to achieve a smooth finish.

Step 5 5

Adding the finishing touches

Gluing on the finishing touches to the wine holder with a hot glue gun
Add the finishing touches to your wine holder

You need: Plastic glue sticks, Bosch limpennor och limpistoler, Cork, Decoration material

Now to decorate your wine holder! Use a hot glue gun to glue fabric, textile tape, cork or pebbles to your wine holder to make it more personalised. Now you're ready to enjoy the sun!