Hi All, this is my first ever post of one of my own projects since this one is not a super specific thing I have modelled for a specific fix or application. So be nice and hope you like them. I think they look great in wood colors!
These are simple under cabinet style glass hangers similar to those used for wine glasses. I saw a wire hanger made for these on amazon and decided I can print that easily and it will hold them nicer. You know, over-engineer something simple. I also wanted them to store not just the real Glencairn glasses, but those mini ones you get at bourbon tastings. I added a lip and some tabs for the glasses to fall into them and ensure they stay put with good spacing. I decided this mostly based on the number of glasses that will fit on the 2 sizes I made. One the max of my build height at 250 and the other at 12 in fit to under a 15 in cabinet with space to place the glasses. These were initially designed for my parents' new bourbon bar and they wanted the hangers mostly concealed so I never added height for the lip from cabinet face frame and my bar does not use standard cabinets.
I uploaded different variations based on if you want the full length or already cut in half. I added backs at one point and realized they were pointless so not all models have them. Be careful scaling these as the tabs (pretty robust as they are) and the spacing between glasses will change as will the mounting holes, which may not be a huge issue. The mounting holes fit #4 screws very well and they sink flush in the counterbore. Use #4 x ½" if mounting to cabinet, they hold pretty well on the shelf I tested (though it is hardwood). You can probably get away with #6 for MDF since the plastic should give a little. I also added an earlier revision without lips or tabs if you want something easy to scale lengthwise to fit whatever. This does not have screw holes so you will need to drill out your own.
Please let me know what you think. I, like always, spent much too much time on this when the first tweak to my first iteration pretty much would have done the job. Let me know if there is something you want added. I keep meaning on learning OpenSCAD more, so maybe someday I will upload a parametric version. Sorry everything is in 3mf.
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