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Assemble Wine Racks
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Apply a little glue to the mating surfaces and assemble the wine
racks as shown.
4 1/2"
Pocket Holes
Step 1
Step 2
Mount the front to the base with
Two edge dividers are mounted flush
pocket hole screws. The base and front
with sides of the base. The center one
are flush on the bottom and the base is
is centered and the other two are 4 1/2"
centered between the edges of the
from the edge of the base to the center
front.
of the dividers.
Back
Attach the back to the base with
finishing nails or screws as you prefer.
Attach the drawer slides as shown with
the screws that were provided with the
drawer slides.
Step 3
Drawer Slide
This completes the assembly of your home bar. Be sure to countersink and fill all
finishing nails holes before applying the finish.
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Cutout Suggestions (1)
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Left Front Panel
Small Shelf
Divider
14"
Divider
Bar Top
Cabnit Side Cabnit Side
Front Cleat 14" Cleat
Kick Panel
Front Cleat 14" Cleat
Workshelf
Center Front Panel
Bottom
41"
Direction of Grain:
14" Cleat 14" Cleat 14" Cleat
14" Cleat 14" Cleat 14" Cleat
14" Cleat
14" Cleat
14" Cleat
Wine Rack Bottom Wine Rack Bottom 14" Cleat
14" Cleat
Right Front Panel
14" Cleat
14" Cleat
These layout diagrams show how to cut the parts from two pieces of 3/4" oak plywood. Note: Since the
Center Front Panel and Small Shelf are almost square, they have an indicator arrow and dimension line to
ensure you have the grain oriented properly. The other parts are more obvious since they are not as close
to being square.
You can cut the small shelf a little larger than it's listed size with a jig saw and true it up with a table saw
since it will still have one straight edge.
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Cutout Suggestions (2)
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Center Soffit
End Soffit End Soffit
Top Drawer Box Front Top Drawer Box Side
Top Drawer Box Back Top Drawer Box Side
Middle Drawer Box Front Middle Drawer Box Side
Middle Drawer Box Back Middle Drawer Box Side
Lower Drawer Box Front Lower Drawer Box Side
Lower Drawer Box Back Lower Drawer Box Side
Cutout diagrams for the soffit and drawer box parts from 1/2" oak plywood. Cutout diagrams for
risers are not given as they may be made from scrap wood.
Drawer Bottom Drawer Bottom Drawer Bottom
24"
48"
The drawer bottoms are made from 1/4" hardboard.
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Side Cutout Trim Rear Countertop Trim
CornerTrim CornerTrim
Side Cutout Trim Rear Countertop Trim
Fluted Trim Fluted Trim
Back Corner Trim
Rear Top Horizontal Trim
Back Corner Trim
Vertical Divider Trim Vertical Divider Trim
Raer Bottom Horizontal Trim
CornerTrim
Front Bottom Trim
CornerTrim
Front Top Trim
Top Deco trim Bottom Deco trim Side Deco trim Side Deco trim
Wine Rack Side Wine Rack Side
Side Trim Side Trim Side Trim Side Trim
Drawer Divider Trim Center Cutout Trim
Side Corner Trim
Wine Rack Front Wine Rack Front
Drawer Divider Trim
Side Corner Trim
Top Drawer Front Middle Drawer Front Lower Drawer Front Lower Drawer Front
Wine Rack Divider Wine Rack Divider
Bottom Half
Top Half
Wine Rack Divider Wine Rack Divider Wine Rack Divider
Wine Rack Side
Wine Rack Back Wine Rack Back
Cutout diagrams for the parts that are made from solid oak.
If you're making two wine racks, you'll still need one more wine rack side and divider. Hopefully, you'll have some small
pieces of oak lying around to make them from. Since these are inside parts, you could make them from some other material
rather than buy an extra piece of oak. If so, you probably would want to make the rest of the inside wine rack parts from the
same material too.
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4"
6"
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