Now that Christmas is just round the corner, why not make something decorative when you host your dinner parties? Check out this decorative wine glass holder that will add a sense of style to your table decor.
There are a few fundamental dimensions that should not be deviated from without careful consideration to the impact they might have on the wine holders functionality.
1. Bottle Neck Hole:
This is a where the holder will fit onto the wine bottle. I’ve used a hole 30-32mm in diameter. This will fit any standard wine bottle. Make the hole too small and it won’t fit onto the bottle, make it too large and the holder slides too far down the bottle neck. This can be changed if you have a particular bottle you need to use.
2. Glass Stem Hole:
This is where the glass will sit in the holder. I’ve used a 14mm hole, you can go larger but this will affect the design of the hook later on.
The centre of this hole should be 80mm from the centre of the bottle neck hole. If you have a bottle with a larger outer diameter or wider glasses, then this dimension can be increased.
3. The Hook:
This is formed by creating a 10mm gap in the glass stem hole. The hook faces towards the bottle so that the glass “falls” into the hook and not out of it. You can create the gap by making a 10mm hole with it’s centre 5mm from the centre of the glass stem hole.
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Now that Christmas is just round the corner, why not make something decorative when you host your dinner parties? Check out this decorative wine glass holder that will add a sense of style to your table decor.
There are a few fundamental dimensions that should not be deviated from without careful consideration to the impact they might have on the wine holders functionality.
1. Bottle Neck Hole:
This is a where the holder will fit onto the wine bottle. I’ve used a hole 30-32mm in diameter. This will fit any standard wine bottle. Make the hole too small and it won’t fit onto the bottle, make it too large and the holder slides too far down the bottle neck. This can be changed if you have a particular bottle you need to use.
2. Glass Stem Hole:
This is where the glass will sit in the holder. I’ve used a 14mm hole, you can go larger but this will affect the design of the hook later on.
The centre of this hole should be 80mm from the centre of the bottle neck hole. If you have a bottle with a larger outer diameter or wider glasses, then this dimension can be increased.
3. The Hook:
This is formed by creating a 10mm gap in the glass stem hole. The hook faces towards the bottle so that the glass “falls” into the hook and not out of it. You can create the gap by making a 10mm hole with it’s centre 5mm from the centre of the glass stem hole.
Read the rest of the post here.
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