Make a Bottle Cap Bag

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Make a Bottle Cap Bag

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For many years ago I collected bottle caps. When I cleaned the attic I found them again. They are too beautiful to throw away. I transformed them into a green bottle cap bag. But that was before Instructables.....

Now I made my second bottle cap bag, and this time I will show you how to make it. Do you also have a collection of bottle caps on your attic? Why not make a bottle cap bag too?

This Is What You Need

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Bottle caps

wire (1 mm- 1.5 mm)

steel rod (3-4mm)

Solder and soldering iron or gas (optional)

pliers

handle

screws and washers to mount handle and lock

awl (or a nail)

hammer

bit of lumber

gloves (optional)

2 iron rods

Rivets, drill

Lock.

Design Your Bag

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How will your bag look?

A difficult decision but whatever you choose it is always right. I choose a red bag with one blue cap.

The green bag is bigger than the red one. For the red one you needed 128 bottle caps and for the green one just a little bit more.

Lay all your bottle caps on the table and arrange them in the 4 sides and bottom and lock so you know that you have enough bottle caps.

Make 4 Holes in Your Caps

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Draw a cross on your lumber and punch four holes in each cap with a hammer and an awl (A nail will do also). One hole at 12 o’clock one at 3 o’clock, one at 6 o’clock and one at 9 o’clock. Have patience it will take a while……

Put the Cottle Caps on the Wire

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Cut the 6 pieces of wire about 55 cm long.

You start with the horizontal wires first. Put the caps of the bottom and the caps of the both long sides on the wire.

The edges of the caps can be sharp so you might need gloves to protect your hands. (I didn’t use them but I wish I did)

Weave the Wire

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Now weave the vertical wires. Start with the first row of a short side weave through the first row of the bottom and continue to the other short side.

Use pliers and lift up the horizontal wire if needed. Well done the bottom is fixed.

Almost Done.......

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Although this is the most difficult step.

Now you have to fix the sides. Cut 4 wires 88 cm long. Weave the sides.

Fasten the end of the wire in the three corners while twisting the wire with a plier and put the end into a cap.

The Lid

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Make the lid in the same way as the bottom.

Fasten the end of the wire while twisting the wire with a plier and put the end into the cap.

The Frame

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Bend the rod in the right dimension. Measure on your bag and make to frames in the same size.

I soldered the frame on the green bag but it isn’t necessary.

Bent the wire from the bottom around the frame. Do the same with the lid.

Prepare the Lid and the Lock

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Mount the handle on the lid and decide what kind of lock or latch you will have.

I mounted the lock on the green bag with rivets. If you will do this too you will have to drill through the caps.

I mounted the latch for the red bag with wire and screws.

Ensamble the Lid to the Bag

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This are the most simples hinges in the world. Wrap wire on the to frames and bend it with pliers together.

Enjoy!

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You can make a bottom in your bag by sawing a bit plywood or using cardboard if you whish.

If you like this project, please consider to vote for me. Thank you for reading this instructables and good luck with your own bottle caps