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Post-It and Tape Dispenser

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Beyond Design
Chicago, Illinois

General Information

A simple Post-it box and tape dispenser designed to match our previously posted pencil box and stand. Each design stands alone or can work as a whole set. Walnut and white corian made for a beautiful contrast, or you can try in your own materials of choice.

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Material Description Price
Walnut

Walnut

6" × 12" × 3/4" Walnut

$11.43

White Corian®

White Corian®

Color: White, Dimensions: 10 in × 12 in, Thickness: 1/2 in, Cut Tolerance: +/- 1/2 in

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$11.43
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1

Mill Corian Parts

Mill the corian base for each part

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2

Mill Walnut Parts

Mill the walnut top for each part

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3

Mill reverse side of Walnut Part

Flip the walnut sheet over and align it to cut notches in the tape dispenser. This will help tear the tape off. Make sure the part is properly registered in place.

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4

Cut 1" Dowel for Tape Spool

Cut a section of 1" diameter dowel rod to hold the tape spool. A 1.3" section is needed. If the dowel is slightly too large to fit then you can sand the sides flat so that it nests neatly into the slot. If it doesn’t spin that’s ok, the tape should spin around it.

5

Finishing and Assembly

These parts may take a bit of sanding to get a proper fit and finish. After sanding finish with your choice of oil and assemble the parts. If you kept the tolerances tight like we did you can get a friction fit, otherwise you can glue the pieces together.

Carl Chiverton
Hi, I'm new to this so forgive my dumb questions. How do you align the walnut when you flip it so the notches are perfectly aligned? Thanks!
Carl Chiverton
Beyond Design
I was pretty new to this when I did this project, so I just measured the distance from the edge of the board and tried to align it the best I could. Not the most precise way of doing it. The better way to do this is to use the method I show here https://www.inventables.com/projects/soap-dish
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