If you are unable to guess what I am made of, then this may help you:
Or this may be a better hint:
You must have guessed it by now!
You are right! I am made of:
- Pulp made from newspaper and paper bags
- Paper boxes of toothpaste and ointments
- Plastic containers of Budamate Forte capsules
- Use of plastic shelf and props as mold
- Salt
- Vinegar
- Water
- Ceramic powder
- Fevicol
- Bio-plastic (made of corn starch, glycerin, water, vinegar)
- Oil paint
- Paint thinner
- Plaster of Paris (POP)
Here's how we assemble the rack:
Right you are! the rack is unbreakable!
You must be wondering whether the props are really made from paper pulp? Is so, then they must be too brittle and weak to support the weight of any heavy object I may place on the shelf. In fact, all the materials used in making the shelves and the props make them quite strong and unbreakable. We used black and white plastic tapes to not only cover the props not only made them strong but unbreakable too!
The tools we used to make the rack:
- Stove
- Aluminum vessel
- Steel container
- Plastic sheet
- ladle
- Spoon
- Scissors
- Paintbrush
- Mixing bowl
- Scrubber
- Cleaning cloth
- Marker pen
- Measuring tape
Voila! We have an unbreakable light-weight, brightly colored folding rack from the things we had decided to label as waste and dispose of them!
Do post your queries, suggestions, and comments on this post.
Refer to Google Photos for photographs and videos on how the rack is unbreakable; how we can easily assemble it and how strong its shelves and props are!
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