A Fun Diy Bottle Opener to Make
by
Escagedo Woodworking
(IC: vlogger)
4 Materials
$8
3 Hours
Medium
This is really a fun and easy wood project. That said. there is a fair amount of shaping and sanding involved....but so cool! So let's make this primitive looking bottle opener...I'll show you
I have this chunk of oak wood. It's actually a closet door I was given after working for a client. I had replaced their doors and they said, 'hey, this is oak, you want it?' So I took it home with me.
Anyhow, I'm using my bandsaw to cut a piece out that we can shape into a handle.
I've managed to get a basic shape cut out for this soon to bee bottle opener. Check out the video for inspiration. There's more info about me and my day to day if you want to learn more. Let's keep going...
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This video will give you a good idea of the process. So be sure to check it out....
Here are some nails. They will be used as the opener hardware. I painted them black with enamel spray paint. I wanted to show you this but I'll set them aside to dry while we continue to shape our handle...let move on
I'm using the belt sander to further shape the piece. This tool also helps smooth the wood a lot. It's a matter of working it til you have the shape that feels right in your hand.....but we have a little more sanding to do yet...
Here's another belt sander. I'm shaping this a bit more aggressive to eat away more wood. I need the handle, like I mentioned, to be comfortable in the hand.
Now the shape is looking more like I want.
By the way, I made a few at the same time. These are ready for the next step...
I'll do a little hand sanding and then we can go to the next phase of this project...
I drilled holes on the front of the handles. This will accept those nails I painted earlier. Let's show you that process next....
I used the vise to bend the nail. This will slide into the drilled out holes we made.
I mixed 2 part epoxy and filled the hole. Then I inserted the bent nail. We'll set this aside and let the epoxy cure. Let's move on...
I stained the handle and it really looks great! I'll just add a clear coat and we are done with this project. It's looking cool! Check out the finished piece....
It looks great! I hope you liked the project. Check out the links and I'll catch you next time.
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Suggested materials:
- Oak (Reclaimed)
- Nails (Home Depot)
- Epoxy (Harbor Freight)
- Stain (Home Depot)
Published January 11th, 2018 1:48 PM
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Linda Gibbs on Oct 25, 2018
This is great! I loved it.
Neat how you did it.
My nephew likes to use wood and make things.
I was amazed how the nail worked.
Doing a great product.
Linda Gibbs
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Linda Gibbs on Oct 25, 2018
No, I don't have tools to do it.
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