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I think it was Popular Woodworking about 5-8 years ago had an article with a template on making these. Not hard but the hole location can be important for balance.
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I copy Just_Dave's request. Have also tried with no luck. Do the sraight one on 45* angle, but not the curved one.
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Wood magazine had one in the 9/06 issue (#171). I think that's a curved single bottle.
Edit in:I had to pull that issue and look: that's not the plan, just a small variation on the shape. I'll look around today and see if I can find the original.
Edit: me again, I found a drawing of the curved holder in Wood issue #167, Dec/Jan, 05-06. It has a dimensioned drawing.
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Dave, I've never been able to find a free plan. They have been in past issues of several magazines though, sorry don't have issue #'s, just have seen them. Looking for these is sure a way to get acquainted with "Ted" and his library of stolen plans, all for the low low price of......
This page has about the best collection of pics of the curved one's I have found, and if you look, as you place the curve like a "C" to yourself, you can drill a hole anywhere above the center line, and they will balance. Width, amount of curve, overall length, and height as well as size of hole, can be pretty variable. IOW hard to screw this up.
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see if i can keep it simple:
the center of mass of the bottle and wood must be over the point the wood makes contact with the table.
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The curved one in Wood looks like exactly like the one in your pic.
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I don't know if this will be of any help, but I have an excerpt from a similar post I made back in 2012 with comments from WoodNetter GaryMc (Conspiracy Theory). He sent a picture of a circular type bottle holder in the shape of The Man in the Moon, along with directions and measurements. I don't know if he is still around to contact.
I also don't know if there is a way to track down that post - I saved the text and picture without saving the URL. The thread was: "Those magic wine bottle holders" posted by: wood2woodknot (Member) 01/08/12 01:27 AM
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Response was by: GaryMc (Conspiracy Theory) 01/08/12 09:43 AM and 01/08/12 07:05 PM.
This type is a little more forgiving, as the bottom curve self-adjusts the rig for different bottle types, etc. ...there is little that is special about the dimensions, or even the "moon face." I made several that are *roughly*;
- 11" tip-to-tip (somewhere around 1/3 of a circle)
- 4" depth (distance from outside curve to tips)
- 1-3/4" thickness of the blank
- 1" hole diameter, located just above the nose
- free-form moon face, made into a masonite template.
I have made them using a simple curve where the body is only about �" thick in the middle, but I think the "happy moon face" adds to the concept.
This one was made from a scrap of maple butcher-block, but just about anything 1�" thick (minimum) or better would do. On some I laminated the inside/outside faces with walnut veneer for contrast and to add a bit of strength to any thin cross-grain sections.
They make great gifts, and you can crank out a dozen in an hour after making a lay-out template (assuming bandsaw and some form of spindle sander).
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I googled "curved wine bottle holder" and found some interesting stuff. I'm not a big fan of ehow.com, but they had these
Build Instructions for doing a bent lamination version. You might be able to get some dimensions from their article.
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