Project:Magnetic Knife Holder: Difference between revisions

From CoMakingSpace Wiki

(added ProjectInfoBox)
m (fixed links)
Line 9: Line 9:
|team=
|team=
|materials=wood, magnets, epoxy
|materials=wood, magnets, epoxy
|tools=[[Cordless Drills]], [[Chisel (Woodworking)]]
|tools=[[Cordless Drills]], [[Chisels (Woodworking)]]
|software=
|software=
|cost=around 10€
|cost=around 10€

Revision as of 15:15, 27 January 2018

The most important tool in the kitchen should be easily accessed, but knife blocks take up a lot of space and are not very hygienic. Personally I always fancied a magnetic holder, but the good looking ones are quite expensive.

ProjectInfoBox

Magnetic Knife Holder

Magnetic Knife Holder Done.jpg
Status: Done.
Release Date: January 2018
Initiator: Patrick
Materials Used: wood, magnets, epoxy
Tools Used: Cordless Drills, Chisels (Woodworking)
Approx. Cost: around 10€


Materials

  • some nice wood
    • I used some leftovers from our Common Room tables. which were already there right size
  • Neodymium magnets
    • can be bought from eBay
  • 5 min epoxy
  • some sandpaper


Making

I sketched all the spots which should contain magnets on the piece of wood and drilled them out with a 7 mm wood drill (same size as magnets). The holes need to be a bit deeper than the thickness of the magnets, so they can pressed in slightly below the surface. Afterwards the magnets were pressed in and some 5 min epoxy was applied onto the magnets to secure them.

Once the epoxy has hardened the excess was removed with a Chisels (Woodworking) and sandpaper. I applied (coconut) oil onto the wood before mounting to protect it from moisture and bring out the grain of the wood.


Gallery