Regardless of what type of maker you are, you likely work with lots of different types and sizes of tape: painter’s tape, masking tape, Kapton tape, gaffer’s tape, duct tape, etc.
The common storage solution is the rod that has all of these tape rolls slotted onto it. If you’ve used this method, you know how annoying it is when you need the roll on the middle of the rod.
In this Tested video, Adam Savage tells the story of having his mind blown by going to a theater in the Midwest and seeing how they stored their tape. They stacked the rolls on thin shelves. The height of the shelves was designed so that each shelf could store a 2″ and a 1″ tape, or three 1″ tapes, etc.
One of the cool things after this video came out was watching makers immediately responding by making such a simple shelf and posting the results to social media.
And people shared alternative storage methods:
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