Flatpack Folder

by MaartenA1 in Living > Organizing

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Flatpack Folder

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A folder is a big object, altough it could and should be smaller to transport. The biggest issue are the two rings. In this instructable I will prove it's possible to create a flatpack folder and show you how you can make it.

Tools Needed

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For this job you'll need:

- a drill

- a 3 mm and 4,5 mm drill bit

- a screwdriver

- pliers

- a calliper

Materials Needed

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To make this folder you'll need:

- a folder

- four 5 x 10 flat headed screws

Remove Rivets

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Remove the rivets using a 3 mm drill bit, there should be four of them. Use pliers to remove any remaining pieces of these rivets once you've drilled trough.

Drilling Holes in the Mechanism

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The mechanism has four 3 mm holes in it, use the 4,5 mm drill bit to widen them.

Screwing the Mechanism in Place

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Because we use screws with a diameter of 5 in 4,5 mm holes, you can bolt them tight in the metal of the mechanism.

End Result

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Your brand new folder is now ready to use. Thanks to this way of making a folder flatpack, you can fit about

48 of them in a box with dimensions 65 x 30 x 32 cm compared to 16 regular folders.

Instead of screws I would like to use a one-time click mechanism so it is much faster to assemble. Assembly and disassembly after the first time is less usefull anyway.