Fig.1 Banker's Box Files |
Tools and Supplies:
Bankers Office Files
Scissors
Mrs. Day had papers and photos all over her office and walls. She categorized cat pictures for a feline magazine. She needed serious organization for her paper. Looking at the U-line catalog, we decided that purchasing Banker's Office boxes would work to file her business paper and feline pictures.
This post shows the seven steps to build a Banker's box from a cardboard kit.
Step 1: Fig.1 shows this is a card box banker's box. Fig.2 shows the box plans and the pieces that make up the banker's file. Fig.3 shows the only tool will be scissors to cut the plastic bands on the box. The rest is folding pieces of cardboard to make the Banker's file box.
Fig.2 Banker's piece plans |
Fig.3 Scissors |
Fig.4 Diagram |
Fig.5 Open the box |
Fig.6 Fold the flaps |
Fig.7 Outside wall |
Fig.8 Inside wall |
Fig.9 Diagram |
Fig.10 Trays placed in box |
Fig.11 Diagram |
Fig.12 Middle wall inserted |
Fig.13 Diagram |
Fig.14 Fold inside |
Fig.15 Diagram |
Fig.16 bottom flap |
Fig.17 Fold inside |
Fig.18 Finished without files |
Fig.19 Business files |
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