Magnetic Ticketholder

by Max Siebenschläfer in Workshop > Woodworking

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Magnetic Ticketholder

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Hello reader,

here is my instruction for an easy to use and build ticket, picture or coupon holder. I already tried to find a good solution with the laser cuter, but was never really happy with the end result.(The other Versions Here or Here) Here you can see the Fusion project I was happy with. It's a small one day project.


Supplies

Cut the .Dxf

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Cut the .dxf files or use the .ai files on your laser cutter. I had no problem with these files, but you can also download the fusion 360 file and create the .dxf from this file in case something doesn't work out for you.

Glue Bottom and Middle Part

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Now you have to glue the middle and the bottom part together. Here you should add the metal bars to get the right and left side alight and with an 90 degree angle.

Glue the Middle to the Top

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The next step is to glue the top right and left sides. I glued each side separately because I did not have more weights. Here, you should glue the wood with wood glue and the metal strips with epoxy.

Grind (optional)

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In the end, I decided to sand everything again so that if there were any inaccuracies, I could remove them. In addition, I was able to remove the slight charring at the edge of the laser cut.

Finally

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I think the results speak for them themselves. I really like the design and appreciated the easy access to my coupons and tickets. I hope you enjoyed this Instructable and have fun to build it. Let me know in the comments what you think or if you have any questions? Thank you for reading.

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