How to Make a Mason Jar Utensil Holder

Get a slab of wood, sheet of timber, piece of railway sleeper, an old cabinet door to be the base board for your utensil holder., Make some measurements depending on the space where you will put your utensil holder., Cut about 12 x 12 inches (1...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Get a slab of wood

    Any ssh size, shape or type of wood is fine.
  2. Step 2: sheet of timber

    Measure anything you think knowing the dim err tensions of will be advantageous. , Your utensil holder base can be a foot wide or a foot long or even a square foot, doesn't matter. ,, Use a saw.

    This will be placed on the board to serve as a holder. ,,,,, Take note of the distance between the holes, you'll need this information. ,,,
  3. Step 3: piece of railway sleeper

  4. Step 4: an old cabinet door to be the base board for your utensil holder.

  5. Step 5: Make some measurements depending on the space where you will put your utensil holder.

  6. Step 6: Cut about 12 x 12 inches (1 feet) of wood.

  7. Step 7: Get your leftover wood

  8. Step 8: or another piece

  9. Step 9: and measure about 1 inch (2.5 cm) wide and 12 inch (30.5 cm) in length.

  10. Step 10: Cut the wood.

  11. Step 11: Apply wood glue to the wood that is 1 inch (2.5 cm) wide and 12 inch (30.5 cm) in length and mount it on the board.

  12. Step 12: Let it dry for a couple of hours.

  13. Step 13: Obtain 3 hose clamps.

  14. Step 14: Drill a hole on the center of each of the clamps.

  15. Step 15: Drill 3 holes on the board.

  16. Step 16: Screw the hose clamps on the board.

  17. Step 17: Screw the jars into the clamps.

  18. Step 18: Hang your utensil holder on your kitchen wall using an appropriate hanger such as a picture hook

  19. Step 19: or add some rope or twine which you could somehow attach.

Detailed Guide

Any ssh size, shape or type of wood is fine.

Measure anything you think knowing the dim err tensions of will be advantageous. , Your utensil holder base can be a foot wide or a foot long or even a square foot, doesn't matter. ,, Use a saw.

This will be placed on the board to serve as a holder. ,,,,, Take note of the distance between the holes, you'll need this information. ,,,

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