Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Fniss gadget organizer and charger

Ariel made a gadget organiser and charging station from the Fniss wastepaper basket.

It's pretty easy. All you need to do is basically cut a piece of plywood to "stop" the top and form a base for your gadgets to rest on. Then, cut a hole in the plywood and drill a hole in the Fniss for your cables.




See instructions for gadget organiser.

10 comments:

  1. am I the only one who doesnt understand what the pepsi is there for ?

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  2. How is it that the canon charger has a cable coming off of it?

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  3. Probably to show the scale...

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  4. @anon 2:20 Maybe it has an adaptor on it? Those look like European plugs.

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  5. actually the lid of the pepsi can be found in the middle of the hole the cables are coming through.

    though i think there might be a wooden solution, unless you want the pepsi eye-catcher.

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  6. I want to know how they got the mains plug through a pencil-sized hole. I didn't see power-strip dissection on the menu.

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  7. They cut off the end and attached a new plug to the powerstrip. If you at the first picture and the last you can see that the ends are different.

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  8. LOL this is one of the more creative charger stations I have seen <--- Applauds

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  10. It might look cool to add a small light in the charging station for a muted glow.

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