Wine Gift Box
Wine Gift Box
Wine Gift Box
By Kreg Tool
Difficulty
Easy
We partnered with Dremel® to bring you this Wine Gift Box. Paired with a special bottle of wine, this handmade gift box will
be the perfect surprise for the wine lover in your life. Customize the box with any decorative print or verse (simply transfer to
box).
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Tools Materials
Kreg Tools Wood Products
Drill (cordless)
Sander
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Cut List & Parts
2 SIde , 1/2" X 4 1/2" X 14 1/2" Oak Board
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Directions
Make the Sides
1 Start by cutting a 1/2" x 6 oak board to a rough length of about 32". Then, create a dado (recess in the board) that the box lid
will slide in later. To do that, set your Dremel 4000 Rotary Tool up in the Plunge Router Attachment and Dremel's 1/4"
straight router bit. Set the bit location, as shown on the part illustration. Set the depth of the bit for the first pass about 1/16"
deep. With the Dremel 4000 off the work piece, start the tool and make the first pass along the entire edge of the board.
Adjust the depth of the bit slightly and make another pass. Repeat this until you reach the depth of 1/4". Sand the face of the
board, as well as the dado.
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Cut the Ends and Bottom to Length
3 Mark out the Tall End, Short End and the Bottom, as shown in the cutting diagram, and cut them to length with the Dremel
Saw-Max.
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Add the Sides
6 With the Ends secured to the Bottom, you can now add the Sides. Apply a bit of glue along of one edge of the Bottom and
Ends. Position the first Side so it is flush with the Ends and Bottom as shown. Clamp it in place and secure the parts with #6
x 1" fine-thread Kreg Screws. Repeat this same process to attach the other Side.
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Laminate the Lid and Drill the Hole
8 Sand the underside three edges of the Lid Bottom until it slides in and out of the dadoes in the box easily. Place the Lid
Bottom in the closed position on the box. Mark the location of the three inside edges of the box onto the top of the Lid with
a pencil. This will be the position in which you will glue the Lid Top to the Lid Bottom. Then, remove the Lid Bottom from the
box. Apply glue to the underside of the Lid Top and sandwich the two parts together. Position the Lid Top against the pencil
lines you marked. Secure the two parts with clamps and allow the glue to dry.
Head to the Extras tab for PDF copies of the graphics we used to engrave this box.
Apply a Finish
11 With the box cleaned, it’s time to apply a stain. We used a gel stain for this project. A gel stain is thick, almost like pudding.
This allows the stain to build up in the engraved areas and make them darker than the rest of the project. This highlights
the engraving. After the stain has dried, apply a couple coats of a polyurethane to help protect the box.
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Give the Box as a Gift
12 With the gift box complete, you can load it up with something you know the recipient will enjoy. When they receive your
gift, they’re bound to love the box it came in as much, or more, than whatever you put inside.
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