If your storage options are limited but your wine collection is not, then this DIY is for you. Put your wine collection on display and keep your favorite bottles on hand for entertaining with an easy-to-make copper pipe and leather wine rack.

How to Make a Copper Pipe and Leather Wine Rack

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Things You’ll Need

  • 1/2 -inch copper pipe — 12 pieces cut to 4 3/4 inches, six pieces cut to 8 3/4 inches, six pieces cut to 1 inch

  • 1/2 -inch T-fittings, 12

  • Pipe cutter

  • Two pine boards (3/4 by 11 3/4 by 14 inches)

  • 1 1/4 inch leather strip, 4 ounces

  • Leather punch

  • Rivets & rivet setter

  • 5/8-inch Forstner bit

  • Sandpaper

  • White paint

Things you'll need

Step 1

Mark holes in both boards 1 inch from each corner and 1 inch up from the middle of the long edge.

Mark holes

Step 2

Using a 5/8-inch Forstner bit, drill holes 1/2-inch deep, being careful not to drill all the way through.

Drill holes

Step 3

Lightly sand any rough edges, and paint the top and bottom of each board.

Sand and paint Sand and paint

Step 4

Measure and cut all pipes to length: 12 pieces cut to 4 3/4 inches, six pieces cut to 8 3/4 inches, and six pieces cut to 1 inch.

Measure and cut Measure and cut

Step 5

Using a sharp knife, cut the leather to length: four 1 1/4-inch strips cut to 25 1/4 inches long.

Cut leather

Step 6

Fold a leather strap in half over a piece of the pipe to determine where to punch the holes for the rivets at the strap's center.

Fold strap over pipe

Step 7

Using a leather punch, punch 2 mm holes 1/2 inch apart. Then insert rivets into the holes, and fasten them using the rivet setter.

Punch holes Insert rivets

Rivet the ends of the strap in a similar manner, and repeat steps 6-9 for each of the leather straps.

Add rivets

Step 8

Mix epoxy and apply a small amount to each hole in the bottom board. Insert one 4 3/4-inch-long pipe into each hole, lightly tapping with a hammer if necessary.

Add epoxy to holes

Step 9

Thread the leather straps through each horizontal support.

Insert pipes

Assemble pipes with a small amount of epoxy at each joint using the 4 3/4-inch pipes as the vertical supports and the 8 3/4-inch pipes as the horizontal supports.

Thread leather straps

Step 10

Insert 1-inch pipes into the top of each T-fitting on the top row.

Insert pipes

Aline the holes and attach the top board with a small amount of epoxy.

Aline hoes Assemble

Step 11

Fill with your favorite bottles.

How to Make a Copper Pipe and Leather Wine Rack

Tip

Raw copper will tarnish over time but can be easily polished using any copper polish.

How to Make a Copper Pipe and Leather Wine Rack

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