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This project was inspired from glass jars from DM drogeriemarkt. When I first saw them, I knew they'd be useful for something, because they have a rim that widens to the outside – making them perfect to slide into some sort of "jar holder" from the top.
 
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[[Acrylic Glass|Acrylic Glass]]
<br/>[[PETG|PETG]]|tools=[[Laser Cutter]]
[[3D Printer]]}}
 
Apart from the jars, the shelf is made from acrylic (lasercut), 3d-printed fixtures (PETG) and 12mm birch plywood (holes cut with a hole saw). I modelled the fixtures in a 3d-software, and to my own surprise they don't bend and can hold the weight really well (so far, so good...)
 
The project still needs a little bit of work before it's completely finished:
 
* collect some nicer lids (the "fake wood" look isn't that great)
* different lid colors for different spices and herbs to some sort of "categorise" them (green = herbs, etc...)
* paint a nice and wide vertical "brush stroke" onto the jar surfaces with glass paint (again: colour-coded into categories), then use the [[lasercutter]] and engrave the spice-name into that brush stroke. (I've done a test, but without the painted brush stroke, the engraved writing is hard to read).
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Latest revision as of 22:20, 13 January 2023

This project was inspired from glass jars from DM drogeriemarkt. When I first saw them, I knew they'd be useful for something, because they have a rim that widens to the outside – making them perfect to slide into some sort of "jar holder" from the top.

ProjectInfoBox

Spice-Shelf

Spice Shelf (02).jpg
Status: ongoing
Initiator: Björn
Materials Used: Plywood

Acrylic Glass
PETG

Tools Used: Laser Cutter

3D Printer


Apart from the jars, the shelf is made from acrylic (lasercut), 3d-printed fixtures (PETG) and 12mm birch plywood (holes cut with a hole saw). I modelled the fixtures in a 3d-software, and to my own surprise they don't bend and can hold the weight really well (so far, so good...)

The project still needs a little bit of work before it's completely finished:

  • collect some nicer lids (the "fake wood" look isn't that great)
  • different lid colors for different spices and herbs to some sort of "categorise" them (green = herbs, etc...)
  • paint a nice and wide vertical "brush stroke" onto the jar surfaces with glass paint (again: colour-coded into categories), then use the lasercutter and engrave the spice-name into that brush stroke. (I've done a test, but without the painted brush stroke, the engraved writing is hard to read).