Introduction: Towel Caddy Made From Corrugated Paper

So I have a fairly dusty area I work in and I need a solution to keep my towels off the ground and I mean why buy it when I could make it? Right? So this is how I made a towel rack out of corrugated

Supplies

I used
Corrugated paper
Glue
Cad software
Cad table

Step 1: Designing

Take a minute and look at your problem. Once you know what you need to solve start brainstorming and taking measurements to get to a solution. I measured my towel roll and considered how I was keeping it and where I was storing my towels.

Step 2: Cut Your Parts Out

This step for me was cutting all my parts out I need to construct my towel caddy.

Step 3: Gluing Your Parts Together

For me I at this point I started gluing my parts together. I started one section at a time and glued it all together so I didn’t miss anything. Take your time to line up everything, this give you a clean craft and solid finish. I made sure to keep note of all moving parts to make sure NOT to glue them so they function as needed. For me I have a layer sandwiched in the middle of both ends on each side so the spindle that holds the towels can key into and spin freely with

Step 4: Construct Your Caddy

With all my individual parts complete it was time to construct the finished caddy. I glued my sides and my cross supports together and threaded my spindle through both ends. Then added my end caps for the spindle. For me I did not glue my spindle to my frame or to my end caps, this allows for easy towel replacement in the future.

Step 5: Put Your Towels on and Step Back to See How You Did

This is the end point I put my towels on and inspected my work. Now I have dust free towels.