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How to create a wooden spice rack with a lazy Susan design

How to Create a Wooden Spice Rack with a Lazy Susan Design

A spice rack is a must-have for any kitchen, and a Lazy Susan design makes it even more functional by allowing easy access to all your spices with a simple spin. In this guide, we will walk you through the step-by-step process of building a wooden spice rack with a rotating base, ensuring it is both practical and stylish.


Materials and Tools Needed

Materials:

  • ¾-inch plywood or hardwood board (for shelves)
  • ½-inch plywood (for the base and top)
  • Lazy Susan turntable hardware (6-12 inches, depending on rack size)
  • Wood glue
  • Wood screws (1 ¼ inch)
  • Sandpaper (120-220 grit)
  • Wood stain or paint (optional)
  • Clear polyurethane finish (optional)

Tools:

  • Circular saw or table saw
  • Jigsaw (for curved cuts, if needed)
  • Drill and drill bits
  • Clamps
  • Measuring tape
  • Square ruler
  • Pencil
  • Screwdriver
  • Paintbrush or cloth (for finishing)

Step 1: Design and Measurements

Before cutting any wood, determine the size of your spice rack. Consider how many spice bottles you want to store and their dimensions.

Recommended dimensions:

  • Diameter: 12-18 inches
  • Height: 12-16 inches
  • Shelves: 2-3 tiers, with each spaced about 5-6 inches apart

Sketch out your design and ensure all parts will fit properly before cutting.


Step 2: Cutting the Wood

  1. Cut the Circular Base and Top

    • Use a circular saw or jigsaw to cut two identical circular pieces from ½-inch plywood.
    • Sand the edges smoothly.
  2. Cut the Shelves

    • Cut ¾-inch plywood into circular or hexagonal shelves to match your design.
    • Ensure each shelf is slightly smaller than the base to allow free spinning.
  3. Cut the Support Columns

    • Use wooden dowels or cut rectangular strips from ¾-inch wood.
    • Cut them to your desired spice rack height.

Step 3: Assembling the Structure

  1. Attach the Support Columns to the Base

    • Position the supports evenly around the base.
    • Apply wood glue and secure them with screws from underneath.
  2. Attach the Shelves

    • Mark the positions for each shelf.
    • Secure them to the supports using wood glue and screws.
  3. Attach the Top Piece

    • Align the top circular piece and attach it to the support columns using screws and glue.

Step 4: Installing the Lazy Susan Hardware

  1. Mark the Center

    • Flip the spice rack over and mark the center of the base.
    • Place the Lazy Susan turntable hardware at the center and mark the screw holes.
  2. Attach the Turntable Hardware

    • Secure one side of the turntable to the base using screws.
    • Attach the other side to a smaller wooden piece, which will act as the bottom support for the turntable.
  3. Test the Rotation

    • Flip the rack upright and spin to check for smooth movement.

Step 5: Sanding and Finishing

  1. Smooth All Surfaces

    • Use 120-220 grit sandpaper to smooth out all rough edges.
  2. Apply Stain or Paint (Optional)

    • Apply wood stain for a natural look or paint for a modern style.
    • Let it dry completely.
  3. Seal with Polyurethane

    • For durability, apply a clear polyurethane finish.
    • Let it dry before using.

Conclusion

Your wooden spice rack with a Lazy Susan design is now complete! This project is simple, customizable, and enhances the convenience of your kitchen. With a bit of creativity, you can adjust the size, add decorative elements, or even integrate labels for a more organized setup.

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