I took the time to organize a full room of comic book boxes, but how do you MARK the boxes without relying on a random collection of sharpie pen scribblings? (Whisper for Scale).
Fortunately, I used to work in a library. I knew what to look for on Amazon... Brass card catalog drawer pulls: They come in packs of 50 for $20
Then the problem became "How do I attach them to the boxes? They have screws for oak drawers, screws destroy comic books."
Solution: 3D printed backing bracket for the drawer pulls.
After a few test prints I had the size dialed in just right and began mass production.
Robo R1 has room to make 10 at a time. Mass produced and installed.
Need to move things around and change the contents? Print a new slip for the drawer pull.
Files
Screw Plate.stl
Screw Plate for Brass Drawer Pulls
Standard Tesselated Geometry -
17.86 kB -
02/15/2018 at 01:06
Love it, I have a long box and three short boxes back from my youth just rotting in the garage. My first comic I ever owned is "Shatter" computers led me to comics.
Love it, I have a long box and three short boxes back from my youth just rotting in the garage. My first comic I ever owned is "Shatter" computers led me to comics.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shatter_(digital_comic)