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This golf ball display case is the perfect handmade gift! It measures 18 1/2" x 15 1/2" and has room to display 35 golf balls. This is a beginner build, although it does require a little bit of precision. It is something you could easily tackle in a weekend.

Difficulty easy

Tools

Kreg Tools

Other Tools

  • Miter Saw
    Miter Saw
  • Drill (cordless)
    Drill (cordless)
  • Drill Press
    Drill Press
  • Nail Gun
    Nail Gun
  • Sander
    Sander
  • Tape Measure
    Tape Measure

Materials

Wood Products

  • 2 Board , 1x3 , 96"
  • 1 Plywood , 1/4" Thick , Quarter Sheet

Hardware & Supplies

  • 35 1 1/4" pocket hole screws
  • 50 1 1/2" brad nails
  • 35 Standard Golf Tees

Cut List & Parts

  • 3 Horizontal frame pieces , 14" 1x3's
  • 5 Horizontal shelves , 14" 1x3's
  • 2 Vertical frame pieces , 18 1/2" 1x3's

Directions

  • Build Frame

    Cut 2- 14" 1x3 boards. Drill pocket holes in each end of both boards. Cut 2- 18 1/2" 1x3 boards. Secure the 14" boards to the 18 1/2" boards with 1 1/4" pocket hole screws and wood glue to make a frame.

  • Add top board

    A 1- 14" 1x3 to the underside of the top board with wood glue and either 1 1/4" pocket hole screws or 1 1/2" brad nails.

  • Drill tee holes in shelf boards

    Cut 5- 14" 1x3's. Using a 7/32" drill bit, drill a hole in the center of the board, then drill every 2 inches, working your way outward toward the ends of the board. See diagram.
    Please note: You may want to test drill bit sizes, based on the size of your tees. We found that 7/32" worked well for a standard golf tee.
    The Kreg shelf pin jig would work to help you keep your spacing, and make sure you drilled straight holes.

  • Attach Shelves

    Attach the horizontal shelves to the vertical frame pieces using wood glue and either 1 1/4" pocket hole screws or 1 1/2" brad nails. Leave 2 1/2" between each shelf.
    Hint: Use a scrap 1x3 piece as a jig to keep your shelves spaced evenly.

  • Finish Shelf

    Add decorative trim, if desired. Fill holes, sand, and either stain or paint your shelves.

  • Add Golf Tees

    Cut your tees down to 3/4". We built a little jig so we could cut a lot of tees at once, and make sure they were all cut evenly.
    Once the tees are cut, dip them in a little wood glue and secure them into the holes on your shelves.

  • Add Backing

    This step is optional. If you want backing on your shelf, cut a piece of 1/4" plywood, and secure it to the back with wood glue and brad nails.