Thinking about building your own DIY utensil holder? Check out this easy DIY project where I built a holder for all of my utensils!

I have a stainless steal utensil holder that I use in my kitchen to hold my spoons and such, but because I had to have it sitting in front of my cabinets, it wasted a solid foot of valuable space. So I went ahead and built an easy wooden utensil holder to take it’s place.

Now I have a custom holder that fits perfect in my space while also freeing up some space.

I used 1/2″ plywood for this build.

1) I started with making the body by cutting  a top, a bottom, and two sides. 

Note: I ended up changing the design later and cut a third side. So if you are building this, go ahead and cut three pieces to the same dimension. 

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2) I don’t really like using pocket holes on 1/2″ material so I decided to use dados, which are just grooves cut where you want to join the wood. So I first marked where I wanted to cut in my dados. 

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3) I used my tablesaw in order to cut the dados. I would first line the piece up to the blade so that the blade was within my pencil mark, then I would set the fence. Next I ran the piece through once, then grabbed the second identical piece and ran it through once as well. Then I would move the fence over by 1/8″ (how much material my tablesaw blade cuts with each pass) then repeated the steps until all the material was removed from where I marked. 

IMG_9934 IMG_9935 IMG_9936 IMG_9937 4) Next I cut the horizontal dividers that will separate the compartment for the actual utensils. 

IMG_9938 Markup 5) I test fitted everything just to make sure everything worked then gave it two coats of paint before putting it together. 

Note: Don’t paint the dados. 

IMG_9939 IMG_9942 6) To put it together I used glue and my nailer. 

IMG_9947 IMG_99507) Then it was just some wood filler to fill in the nail holes, then a little touch up paint.

Before

IMG_9957 After:

IMG_9959 IMG_9963If you liked this project and want to stay up to date with what I’m building, then be sure to sign up for my email newsletter and you’ll get an email when I post something new.

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