Miners Bar Cart and Wine Rack

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My client was a mining engineer and wine connoisseur, which inspired the design of this miner’s bar cart.  To create the design, I visited a mining museum in Colorado to gather references and create an authentic yet stylish cart. Unlike the original mining carts, which prioritized function over aesthetics, I aimed to create an attractive and functional piece.

I used ebonized oak for the wood components, including the top, inner arch, and wine rack. The rest of the cart was fabricated from mild steel stock, including a 3-inch steel channel base, a bent metal arch, and some angle iron to frame around the top.

To continue the miner’s theme; I sourced a hook from a tractor store and fabricated a custom mount to attach it to the front of the cart. On the other end, I used a D ring from a trailer tow kit.  Then, to add some additional adornment, I used some large rivets to make it look like it was riveted together.

The wheels were sourced from a collector recommended by the mining museum. Using a midnight black solution, I added a black and rusted patina to all the steel.

I crafted the bucket from oak and applied a Shou Sugi Ban finish, giving it an aged patina.  I find projects like this fulfilling as a custom furniture designer.

If you want to see how it was built
https://youtu.be/nLl1gJvn6aM?si=pFwEpcdVGjR3uHVK


13 Comments

That looks outstanding, really nice job on it.
now that is just plain cool. very unique design brian. i know he's lovin that.

working with my hands is a joy,it gives me a sense of fulfillment,somthing so many seek and so few find.-SAM MALOOF.

Exceptionally unique and really well done.   

Ron

Super creative. Nicely done. 

Ryan/// ~sigh~ I blew up another bowl. Moke told me "I made the inside bigger than the outside".

So he was a Miner Winer. Cool cart Brian.
Well designed and constructed. Looks like it should be in the miners museum or a gallery. 

What and how did you make the rivets from? They remind me of some of the buildings still standing in my home town back east. 
very creative. Watch your toes when rolling that thing around.
Very nice blend of materials to produce a beautiful custom piece!
This should be a perfect match for you client. I expect he was (is) thrilled with it!
The world needs more clients like yours who have the imagination and ability to turn an idea into a commission. It looks outstanding. You've created a unique piece that is sure to be admired and talked about by anyone who sees it.