Monday, February 10, 2014
An Alternative To Tin Can Carts Part I
Before Christmas she pinned a tin can caddy on Pinterest and asked me if I could make some. She planned to decorate some tin cans for her crafting friends to use as storage and organizers. The caddy would allow them to take the cans to scrap booking parties and the like. Of course I accepted the challenge and set about looking at the tin can caddy my wife had pinned.
The original caddy. |
The caddy on Pinterest has six (6) cans arranged in two (2) rows. Three (3) on each side of the center plywood handle. Based on the photo, it wasn’t entirely clear how the cans are attached to the center handle. My guess is either short screws near the top or glue.
When I discussed the can attachment issue with my wife, I explained that I didn’t think a single short screw near the top would be good enough (especially as it would allow the cans to twist and the screws would work loose). I broached the idea of embedding magnet in the center so the cans would be removable. This was vetoed, but the idea of removable and swappable cans appeal to my wife. I finally settled on having a bottom to support the cans and a top ring to keep the cans attached to the handle.
Laying out the height of the can retaining piece. |
Layout of the bottom with the curved corners. |
With the design done, it was time for batch fabrication.
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