tekno.mage
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I've been asked to make a freestanding kitchen roll holder - which is easy enough, until upon inspection of kitchen rools on sale in the local supermarket, I realised that the size of the inner cardboard tube varies between brands :-( In particular the cheaper rolls have bigger holes up the middle than the expensive ones (you get more sheets on the expensive rolls).
Does anyone know if there is a standard size for the diameter of the shaft that the roll fits on to so as to maximise the usability of the holder across multiple brands, but still leave the holder sturdy enough for use? Or do I have to resort to taking my vernier to the supermarket and measuring the hole size in as many as possible
Does anyone know if there is a standard size for the diameter of the shaft that the roll fits on to so as to maximise the usability of the holder across multiple brands, but still leave the holder sturdy enough for use? Or do I have to resort to taking my vernier to the supermarket and measuring the hole size in as many as possible