So, at the end, hopefully, you made your first boxes and you're satisfied with how it turned out. So I will show you a little bit on how to measure irregular objects in order for them to fit in your inbox perfectly. So let's go back to our little mailing box, which has irregular shapes inside which have to fit perfectly in order for them not to move inside the box. So, how to measure this little bugger? Exactly nine times five and then we'll get how much we need space was these two thicknesses of the cardboard, of course. Okay, let's put this box out of the way if you start measuring with your ruler, what can you do?
You can turn it upside down. You can hope that you guessed the place on the damager Let's say it's two and a half fish, something like that. But you cannot be certain because if you, let's say you miss a diameter of this, for half a millimeter, that's not much, but you have one bottle times five, if you make it too thick, finally times five, that's two and a half millimeters, you won't be able to close your box or if you missed in the other direction, if you measure it too short, for half a millimeter, then it will happen the opposite side you will have Africa close in two and a half millimeters, space and D you will hear that clanking so that's not good. You have to measure it properly. So let's go back to our little model. And let's say you don't have that perfect little tool you need to measure and print your more on any type of thin foil which is foldable tie, please Moving around exactly 8.1 centimeters.