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PBJ Stacker

It's not something found in your kid's bag lunch. I organize using peanut butter jars, stored in stacks using a series of laser-cut trays.

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storage modular peanut butter

This project was created on 08/14/2017 and last updated 5 years ago.

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I store pretty much everything in peanut butter jars. However, trying to stack them up makes for a very messy heap. I created some trays to help me organize the mess.

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    John Baichtal • 08/16/2017 at 15:48 • 0 comments

    I output version 1 as part of a longer piece I'm writing for Hackaday. I love how it turned out and am already getting ideas for making it even better.

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ActualDragon wrote 08/14/2017 at 23:38 • point

i use them for nails, screws, staples, ect. what i like to do is screw the tops to the celing, then they can screw on and off and be out of the way when you dont need them

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John Baichtal wrote 08/15/2017 at 17:09 • point

That's a good one--I've seen old fellers do that with jam jars. Unfortunately my basement ceilings are around 5' 10"... I'm always stooping as it is.

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John Baichtal wrote 08/14/2017 at 17:27 • point

Those look great! I like how you can see what's in each one.

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Jarrett wrote 08/14/2017 at 17:19 • point

You might be able to adapt my "spice rack" style component storage for those huge jars - Looks like you're on the same track as me :)

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1435281

Been using these for a few years now, I like them a lot.

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