The Need We participate in many craft fairs and trade shows and always find it challenging to store and display small items such as earrings, keychains, ref magnets, bottle openers, etc. Usually, we store the small items in a plastic container for safe travel then take out individually then put them to the display stand. Imagine if you have a hundred small items this will take some time. So I designed a system where we can use the display and storage as one and will take only around 10 seconds to set up. Description When stored, the 4 pegboards are inside the storage box with tracks that keep them in place. If used as a display, the pegboards are transferred to the outside of the box which also has tracks to keep them in place. The system has 2 parts: 1st is the pegboards (inspired from ikea 4pcs), where all your small items will be placed on hooks or specialized shelves. Each pegboard can accommodate 24 hooks x 4 sides equals 96. The 2nd is the box (1), acting as the storage and display stand holding the pegboards in place. A very important accessory to this system is a lazy susan where you place the box so customers can rotate the display and have access to the 4 sides of the display. Material: 4.5mm plywood. This is the actual thickness of the plywood i have used. If you have a different thickness you can modify in lightburn or msg me and i will update the size. If you make 2 boxes, you can stack one on top of another and can use an 8mm dowel to join them or you can use also a ziptie along the hole provided at the corners at the base. Use wood glue and tack with pin nails. *the cover page photo is version 1. The file uploaded is version 2. It has a few modifications
Cut plywood sheet into 12 pcs of 405x605mm size
(see cutlist)
place the panel to your laser machine and cut according to the indicated number of times or copies for that panel. 4x means 4 copies 2x means 2 copies , etc.
see photo
please use settings that you are comfortable with your machine.
if you have a dirty or smoky cut out, sand first before assembly. Brush the sides to remove the soot of the laser.
See photos for assembly.
Use wood glue and tack with pin nails.