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Simply discard bent paper clips, used staples, snapped rubber bands, or any other useless office supplies into this device. With two handles on different sides, you pull the vertical handle to crush the materials down, and pull the horizontal lever to squash them together. Do it correctly and you have
a home-made (or office-made) office supply cube. Serves as a paper weight, although you would need a lot of materials for it to be heavy.
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i like. should take staples and rubberbands too. (+) |
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Yeah, that's a good idea, it'd make it a lot heavier (kinda). Thanks! *adds* |
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Will need a filler to keep it all together, perhaps the goo found at the bottom of coffee pots that have been left on the burner over night? |
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+1 wee bit disappointed as I thought this might be a box that you could open and find *useful* items inside. |
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kbecker: I put down glue, but that would tend to be messy, and hard to get out. Maybe a magnet in the middle? No, that wouldn't work... would glue? |
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po: what kind of 'useful items' are you talking about? |
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:) unbent paperclips, unsnapped rubber bands, unused staples, wee sharpener, clean rubber, safety pin... |
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shirley one ring to bind it all |
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[-] Just take a ceramic coffee mug and stick your pencils and pens in it. Lot less money, and more than 1 use. |
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