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38 lines
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title = 'Bottle Dryer?!'
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date = 2025-12-25T12:00:00+01:00
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## The Idea {id=introduction}
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It's christmas time. And that means finding something to give as a gift to your closest. And a problem that especially families might know is that when washing many bottles by hand, the dish rack is filled as they consume a lot of space. To tackle this, i imagined a simple bottle dryer to hold the wet bottles. After sorting ideas, I came up with a collapsible design that can adapt to the available space.
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## The Implementation {id=implementation}
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| Item | *x | (Total length) |
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| ------- | -- | ------------- |
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| 21 cm slats | 4 | 84 cm |
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| 25 cm round timber | 6 | 150 cm |
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| Nails / other fasteners for pivot points | 4 | - |
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| Dowels for connecting slats to round timber | 6 | - |
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Not much effort in terms of finances and time has to be put into this. Buy some wooden rods and square timbers, mark them correctly...
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... and lay them down how they should be positioned in the end:
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After cutting and milling the parts, a coat of varnish needs to be applied to protect them from water and ensure their longevity. Then everything is assembled - and there you have it: the bottle dryer!
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