
ESSO-doc tubes
myminifactory
Hi everyone, here's my take on a versatile carry case that can be customized to any size you need - just make sure you have a good-quality rope or drawstring (line). To assemble it, cut the bottoms and tops off your 25Ml cans, then safely insert them into the Doc's tubes, using as many as needed to cater to the size of paper, drawings, paintbrushes, etc. Be careful of sharp edges when assembling. Using the holes, thread the rope through to turn it into a drawstring shoulder carry case. This was among my many started but unfinished first idea entries for the Esso comp on upcycling 250Ml cans - I originally intended to make it a three-tube design, but by the time I'd gotten this far, I thought it had already been done. I've printed and used this carrier, so it's functional. While there's more I'd like to do with it, it works fine. If you print one yourself, cutting your cans as straight as possible will make a big difference in how straight your tube ends up. Happy printing! This carry case was designed on Flashprint.
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