Make a Pint Glass Display Rack

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In the early 2000’s, I traveled sometimes for work.  If a city had a Hard Rock Cafe, I would check it out and pick up a pint glass.  I’ve collected glasses from 16 cities, so I made a custom display rack. Check out my video of this project below.

I used my X-Carve CNC Woodworking Machine from Inventables to cut out the entire project.
 

I used the Inventables free EASEL online software to design the project.  All of the parts can be cut from two 29″ long sections of standard 1×12 boards.  The sign at the top can be customized by simply changing the text.  Click here to open my EASEL project to see how it’s designed.

I included dado cuts in the side pieces to accept the three shelves and also holes to make for quick and easy assembly with 8 screws.  I added some hangers on the back and mounted it to the wall with strong drywall anchors.

This display rack holds up to 21 glasses, so I will be able to add to it as I visit other cities with Hard Rock Cafes.  I can look at each glass and remember the story behind it, such as how I got to the Hard Rock Cafe and what the place was like inside.  Thanks for checking out this project!

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