Container for Li-ion Batteries 18650 Made of Cardboard

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Container for Li-ion Batteries 18650 Made of Cardboard

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Create an almost free handy magazine for 49 lithium-ion batteries.

Supplies

We need 1.5 mm thick cardboard, which we can take from a disassembled box, a sharp tool such as a razor, a scalpel or a picking knife, scissors and a quality paper glue.

Pattern Printing

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We will print a template on a printer and create a template for redrawing individual parts on cardboard. The size of the original is A4.

Glue and Cut Out the Parts

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Glue the printed pattern with a sturdy paper or cardboard and cut into individual parts.

Cutting Cardboard Parts

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First, we make 12 pieces of the main partitions of the container and gradually glue them into the grid. We also cut the bottom, 2x side and 2x side with flaps from the cardboard according to the template

Grid Bonding

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We take twelve main parts and gradually glue them into the grid.

Gluing the Bottom

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Next, glue the bottom and let the loaded dry. Apply the glue directly to the edges of the grid.

Gluing the Side Walls

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First bend the side flaps of the hips at a right angle and glue on the opposite sides.

Gluing Another Sidewall

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Glue the remaining side walls to the flaps and other edges of the container. Allow to dry thoroughly.

Final Product

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The tank is ready and we can fill the batteries :)