Bird's Mouth Votive Candle Holder

by mtairymd in Workshop > Woodworking

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Bird's Mouth Votive Candle Holder

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My wife asked for a homemade votive candle holder for the holidays. Searching online, I found that the general design concept is a board with holes in a straight line. Since the desired design is for a holiday centerpiece on a table, I chose an octagon shape. We think it turned out very nice! My kids even gave it a "that's pretty cool" which is an upgrade over their comments on my previous projects :). Also, this is my third design using the bird's mouth joints - others projects shown here and here.

Tools/Materials

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Tools:

  • Table Saw
  • Drill Press
  • Forstner Bit (1.5" Diameter)
  • Punch
  • Hammer
  • Ratchet Strap
  • Sander
  • Ruler
  • Pencil

Materials:

  • 4x4 x 12" Long
  • Wood Glue

Drawing

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The design is pretty simple. One part, repeated eight times.

Starting Point

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I started with a Douglas Fir 4x4. I cut 12" off which allowed for a few extra pieces in case I messed up.

Cutting 4x4 Down

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The 4x4 had rounded corners. I shaved off two sides to get the board down to a 3.5" x 2.5"

Bird's Mouth Cut

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Set the blade on the table saw to 45 degrees. Raise the blade so it cuts exactly to the midpoint. This step might take a few iterations. Practice on a scrap piece of wood. Cut both sides to a make a v-notch (bird’s mouth cut) in the board.

Pieces

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Set table saw fence to 1". Cut the eight pieces. You might want to cut a few extras and pick the best eight.

Dry Fit

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At this point, you might want to do a dry fit. At the same time, it’s a good idea to choose a top vs. bottom side. I tried to place the best cuts (tightest fit) on the top side.

Candle Hole

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Mark the center per the drawing in Step 3. I used a punch to indent the location. Use a 1.5" Forstner bit for the hole.

Glue and Pull Together

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Apply glue at the notch for each of the eight sides. Use a ratchet strap to pull the pieces together. Wipe off the excess glue.

Clean Up and Stain

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Fill any gaps with wood filler (glue and saw dust) and then sand smooth. I used a dark cherry stain for the finish followed by two coats of polyurethane..

Finish Pictures

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I'm pretty happy with how it turned out.

Night Pictures

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Thanks for viewing.