Hanger for mugs

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Tea mugs are very necessary and common dishes. Sometimes they are kept on a dishwasher, sometimes on a table or in a cabinet. I suggest making another place for tea mugs - a holder for mugs, which is attached to the wall. In such a holder, the mugs are always at hand and do not take up space in the cabinet.

For manufacturing you will need:
- wooden twigs from a crib;
- a piece of multilayer plywood with a thickness of 16 - 18 mm;
- pencil, ruler, protractor;
- jigsaw, drill, surface grinder;
- PVA glue;
- varnish, brush;
The dimensions of the holder depend only on your needs and can be designed for any number of mugs. For example, consider the manufacture of a holder for three circles.
We cut the base out of plywood.

The rectangular base seems to me too massive, so one corner is a little beveled. We mark and drill holes for fastening under the screws or screws that you have.

We make a guide out of a solid wood block.

The dimensions of the whetstone do not matter, for example, I used a leg segment from the bed measuring 35x30x60. Wooden rods have a diameter of 12 mm, so we use a drill of this diameter. We drill a through hole in the block at the end along the long side.

On a piece of non-thick cardboard, we mark a 25 degree angle with a protractor. At that angle there will be twigs. Transfer the angle to the bar and cut it off.

To ensure that the guide does not move when drilling from any suitable board along the length, we emphasize. An emphasis is a board with holes, which is fastened with screws and presses the base at the right distance.

On the plywood in the places where the rods are fastened, we slightly drill, set the guide to the stop and drill through the plywood at an angle. Grind the base, slightly round the ends. We clean the twig from varnish, cut into pieces of 14 cm.

We round one end. Lubricate with glue and insert into the prepared hole with a blunt end so that the twig protrudes slightly from the back.

After the glue dries, we grind the protruding part. If necessary, putty, grind. We varnish. Fasten to the wall.

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