Create a Timeless Beer Flight Board With Just One Board

Beer Flight project hero

Looking for a quick, satisfying shop project? This beer flight is a fun build that’s great practice for drilling clean holes and shaping smooth curves. We recommend using a drill press for straight, consistent holes. Use any wood you like, hardwood is a popular choice. The full-size template is on page two of the downloadable plan (you may need to print on two pages and tape together).


Materials and Tools Needed

Before you get started, gather your materials and tools to make the process smooth and efficient.

Materials:

Material Quantity
Hardwood board (your choice) 1 Board
Titebond III Wood Glue or glue stick (for template) 1
Finish (clear coat or food-safe finish) As needed

Tools:

  • Drill press
  • 2-1/4" Forstner bit
  • Center punch
  • Band saw or jig saw
  • Spindle sander
  • Sandpaper

Cut Plans:

Beer Flight cut template


Step-by-Step Build Instructions

  • Step 1: Transfer the Template
    Cut out the full-size template and adhere it to your workpiece in the desired position with tape.

  • Step 2: Mark Hole Centers
    Use a center punch on every hole position to help align the drill bit accurately.

  • Step 3: Drill the Holes
    With a 2-1/4" Forstner bit in the drill press, drill each hole to about 1/4" depth (or to your required depth).

  • Step 4: Remove the Template
    Scrape or sand off any remaining paper and adhesive.

  • Step 5: Shape the Profile
    Rough-cut the profile using a band saw or jig saw, then refine the curves with a spindle sander.

  • Step 6: Finish It Up
    Sand smooth and apply your finish of choice. Let cure fully before use.

Show off your project!

Send a few pictures of your project and a description to this email address: projects@windsorplywood.com

Once your project is received, it will be prepared by the Blog crew and scheduled for the next Monday morning posting. Thanks for sharing!