Tabletop Wine Displays

This was a very unique project.  The client, a wine and cigar afficianado, was looking for a way to proudly display wine at the dining room table, without having any drips causing damage to the table linens.  The client came to me and asked if I would be able to adopt practices used with my cutting boards while introducing unique properties that made it custom taylored to their interests.  He gave me a stack of empty cigar boxes (well, almost empty…I found one remaining cigar in one of the boxes!)  He asked if i could incorporate them into the design.  Honestly, at the time, i wasnt sure what i was going to do.  I sat on it for a few weeks.  The end result was a series of display platforms that are each unique; however, follow a consistent theme. In the series, i used Walnut, Maple, Cherry and a little bit of Mahogany.  Incorporating the cigar boxes took some thought.  Ultimately, I took each of the miniature cutting boards (6 1/2″x6 1/2″), rabbeted the edges and selected a portion from the sides of the cigar boxes to inset into the edges.  The cigar boxes are made of spanish cedar, which is a very soft material.  Very tricky to work with.  For the top, cut out a 2″ medallian from the top of the cigar box and recessed it into the top of the display.  I didnt want to use my typical rubber feet for the bottom, so i decided to recess four wine corks into the bottom.  They are finished with several coats of urethane and will hopefully be a wonderful supplement to his wife’s wonderful cooking at their next family gathering.  This was a fun and challenging project.  I am already working on ideas for version 2 of these so if you are interested, let me know.  Thanks for viewing.

At my neighbors, prior to delivery to the client

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At this point, just a standard cutting board…What still undecided what to do with the cigar boxes.

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Decided to cut the most telling part of the cigar box out of the middle.

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In order to have a space to recess the strips from the cigar box, I used my dado blade and cut a rabbet into the edges, creating a recess.

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Look closely to the left, you will see the mitered corner of the cigar box.  I continued this on all 4 sides and glued them in place.

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Better view

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Once the edge banding was done, the glue needed to set up before moving forward.

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Next, was using a forstner bit to create the holes in the bottom to accept the wine cork feet.

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This is the finished series.  Left to right… (Cherry, Rock Maple and Mahogany), (Walnut and Rock Maple), Rock Maple and Walnut)

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In this picture, you can see the 2″ medallian, cut from the cigar box top, and recessed into the top of the display.

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Here, you can see the wine corks, used as feet for the displays.

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