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this post was submitted on 29 May 2025
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My kids have a pile of cardboard screws that they use to turn boxes into all sorts of things; rockets, forts, cars and you could probably make organizers, shelves and the like too. The screws grip the cardboard surprisingly well, and it's easy to make even quite large structures robust.
That's so cool. My kids are probably too old to appreciate this, so I'll just buy it for myself
Holy jam, these are so cute and I think I might gather some cardboard and create a sensory deprivation chamber I once sat in many moons ago with something like this. I didn't think about how you could use plastic screws to fortify cardboard builds you make. Thank you!
Oh, wow, that's such a neat concept! Kinda wish I had this type of stuff when I was younger, would've been so freaking cool!
Where tf was this when I was a kid?