
William McEttrick is a homebrewer and AHA member from Norton, Mass. Last, mount the bottle opener to one of the sides. You can also remove the divider altogether and fit small growlers. I chose not to glue the divider in place so that it can be removed and replaced with a divider that works for four 22-ounce bottles. Once the holes are pre-drilled, put a little wood glue on all the parts that are being connected and screw them together. Then, use clamps to hold everything together and pre-drill all the holes that are needed. Use the materials list as a guide to determine where each piece goes.

Next, do a dry fit of the assembly to make sure all the pieces fit together. Sanding and staining everything after the pieces are assembled will be much more difficult. Once everything is sanded, thoroughly clean off all the dust and stain every piece. Pre-cut all the wood before beginning the build, and sand each piece with 80-grit sandpaper and finish it with 200-grit. Such a fun and unique gift idea This fun 'beer with dad' printed kraft bottle holder with optional beer labels makes the best Father's. Wood stain (I highly recommend Danish Oil) Six Pack Holder and Label Options: Required Six Pack Holder Only 6 Bottle Labels Only Six Pack Holder & Six Bottle Labels ( + 8.00) Quantity: Add to Wish List.3 pieces to make up the divider: ¼” oak wood-one piece cut to 9″ × 3 ½” and two pieces cut to 6″ × 3 ½” wide.1 handle for the carrier: Pine cut to 9″ × 1″ inches thick.It can be any wood since this is for aesthetics. In my case, I used four pieces (two per side) so you could see the bottles through the sides. 2 side pieces: Pine cut to 11″ long by whatever width you want.I recommend a hardwood of ½” thickness or softwood using 1″ thick. You can use one piece if you have wide enough wood.


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