Introduction: Organizer
Simple and convenient organizer made of improvised materials
Step 1: Take a Clean Empty Jar:
1. Take a clean empty jar.
Step 2: Measure the Dimensions:
2. Measure the dimensions.
Step 3: Make Preliminary Calculations:
3. Make preliminary calculations.
Step 4:
4. Marking out the template for cardboard partitions.
Step 5: Make Partition Inserts :
5. Make partition inserts.
Step 6: Cut Cardboard Disks According to the Diameter of the Bottom of the Jar:
6. Cut cardboard disks according to the diameter of the bottom of the jar.
Step 7: Glue Several Disks on the Outside of the Jar, So That the Last Disk Protrudes Beyond the Metal Edge:
7. Glue several disks on the outside of the jar, so that the last disk protrudes beyond the metal edge.
Step 8: On Top of Cardboard Disks Glue a Felt Patch:
8. On top of cardboard disks glue a felt patch.
Step 9: For Reliable Fixing of a Felt Patch, We Cut It in a Slightly Bigger Diameter and We Wrap the Edge Over a Metal Sides of the Jar:
9. For reliable fixing of a felt patch, we cut it in a slightly bigger diameter and we wrap the edge over a metal sides of the jar.
Step 10: One of the Cardboard Disks Generously, in Several Layers, Pasted With Scraps of Felt on Both Sides and Put on the Bottom of the Jar:
10. One of the cardboard disks generously, in several layers, pasted with scraps of felt on both sides and put on the bottom of the jar.
Step 11: Insert the Partitions Into the Jar:
11. Insert the partitions into the jar.
Step 12: Partitions Are Leveled and Glued Together:
12. Partitions are leveled and glued together.
Step 13: After the Glue Dries, You Can Start Using the Organizer:
13. After the glue dries, you can start using the organizer.
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