Sergio Gugliandolo Johnnie holder

Are you tired of fumbling through your wallet or digging around in your drawer for a "Johnnie" when the moment strikes? Look no further than our trusty cardboard "French letter" holder! But this isn't just any ordinary cardboard box - oh no. This is a testament to the art of CAD software and the sheer metal bending feature. You heard that right. I have upgraded my skills with this design in a way that would make even the savviest of engineers jealous. And the best part? You too can bask in the glory of my cardboard "rubbers" holder building skills! All you need is some cardboard, glue, scissors, and our downloadable pdf guide. Don't worry if you don't know how to use CAD software - the instructions are simple enough for even the most technologically challenged. So, why settle for a basic "Johnnie" wrapper when you can impress your significant other with your resourcefulness and creativity with this sleek cardboard holder? Give it a go if you dare - but be warned, it may be hard to go back to the old-fashioned way once you've experienced the convenience of our cardboard creation.

Instructions

  • ∘ Download the PDF;
  • ∘ Print it (remember to print it at 100% scale, some dimensiones are added to verify the scale after the print);
  • ∘ Cut out the rough shape;
  • ∘ Glue the pages (where the prints meet) to have one big piece;
  • ∘ Place the cut-out shape on a cardboard sheet;
  • ∘ Use a cutting tool to cut the shape out of the cardboard following the traced lines;
  • ∘ Fold the shape along the scored lines to create the desired 3D shape;
  • ∘ Apply glue along the flaps of the shape;
  • ∘ Allow the glue to dry completely before handling the finished product;
  • ∘ Enjoy your build, because nothing screams 'success' like having a "Johnnie" holder filled to the brim with more rubbers than you will ever need.

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