Mug Holder

January 12, 2007, 3:04 pmbetterhomesgardens

Keep your mugs under control by hanging them up.

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It's a clever way to save shelf space, and they're close at hand when you want to make a cuppa!

You'll need:
140mm x 45mm x 220mm hardwood base
50mm x 35mm x 430mm hardwood post
6 x 15mm diameter x 95mm long dowels
Epoxy adhesive
Various grades sandpaper
Vegetable cooking oil

Tools
Pencil
Claw hammer (570g)
Smoothing plane (no. 4)
Marking gauge
Combination square
Steel tape (3 metres)
Bevelled-edge firmer chisels (10mm, 18mm, 32mm)
Cross-cut saw (650mm long)
Tenon saw (300mm long)
Nail punch (3mm)
Set of twist drills
Set of screwdrivers (slotted, pozi, Phillips)
Oil stone
Sanding cork
Variable-speed power drill
Jigsaw

Here's how:
  1. Measure and mark 135mm, 250mm and 365mm from the base of the post on two edges. At these points, drill 15mm dowel holes sloping down at 20 degrees to a depth of 15mm. Cut a 25mm-square x 20mm-long tenon on the base of the post, as in the figure.
    Drill a 25mm hole in the centre of the base and, with a sharp chisel, make the hole 25mm square. Shape the base or keep it square, depending on your preference.
    Glue the post in place with epoxy. Add the pegs, then sand and finish with a light coating of vegetable cooking oil.

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