Looking for a creative way to repurpose an old wire spool? This project transforms a simple wooden spool into a stylish wine table — perfect for your home or patio! While the original tutorial we referenced is no longer available, we found a detailed and visually rich guide on Hometalk to inspire your own creation.

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Materials You’ll Need
Large wooden wire spool
Sandpaper (medium and fine grit)
Paint, stain, or sealant (optional, for finishing)
Screws and basic tools (screwdriver, drill)
Optional: glass top, wine rack accessories
Step 1: Select and Prepare Your Spool
Start by finding a sturdy wooden spool. Clean it thoroughly and sand down any rough edges. This will make the surface safe to work on and help the finish adhere better.
Tip: Choose a spool with a solid, wide base for stability, especially if you plan to add a glass top.
Step 2: Assemble the Table Base
Depending on your spool, you may need to remove extra wood or adjust the base for stability. Most spools are already a good height for a small wine table. Make sure it stands evenly to avoid wobbling.
Step 3: Add Finishing Touches
Paint or stain the wood to match your décor.
Apply a sealant for durability, especially if your table will be outdoors.
Optional: Attach a glass top for a polished look or create a built-in wine rack for functionality.
Step 4: Customize to Your Style
This is where your creativity shines! Consider adding decorative accents, LED lights, or stenciled designs. Each spool is unique, so personalize it to fit your home.
Why This Project Works
The Hometalk tutorial provides clear, step-by-step photos that make each stage easy to follow. Repurposing a spool is eco-friendly, budget-friendly, and results in a charming conversation piece for your home.
Check out the full guide on Hometalk here!
Pro Tip: If you want a sturdier table, consider reinforcing the spool with extra screws or small brackets, especially if you plan to store wine bottles inside.






Charity Udzella
The instruction will not show can you send them to my email
Vanessa Beaty
Looks like the tutorial owner let his domain expire so all we have is visual idea here 🙁
Adam
Instructions are not showing for me either. Any chance of getting a email with them?
cameron
could I get emailed the instructions please
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