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A way to make a customized packaging for your sets


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It may be obvious for several of you (so please don't be harsh and just ignore this topic if you think it's stupid) but I had some really hard time trying to make some package to fit right for the sets I just sold.

 

I had a set and box, weight with package 3.1kg and I wanted to reduce weight under 3.0 kg (2.950kg) so the shipping price will be lower.

 

It's hard to bend the cardboard so here is a small tip to help you.

 

I use a video game/DVD steelbox

 

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So I can bend the cardboard easily

 

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I do it several times, then at this end I use some creased paper

 

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I hope it will help some of you.

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I usually buy sheets of cardboard and cut/fold my own boxes to the perfect size to protect the contents and get it under size/weight limits of the post office. It takes time at first but, now I can make the perfect box in two minutes.

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Yes, great idea! I once had to do the same coz I keyed in the wrong info on the box dimensions and the shipping cost went up by a lot despite them both being the same wt. :( this method saved me - otherwise I would have had to pay the shipping cost difference out of my own pocket and make a loss instead!

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I usually buy sheets of cardboard and cut/fold my own boxes to the perfect size to protect the contents and get it under size/weight limits of the post office. It takes time at first but, now I can make the perfect box in two minutes.

Wow, that sounds really difficult and time consuming. About how many things do you ship a week? Never the less, glad to hear it's working out for you!

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Wow, that sounds really difficult and time consuming. About how many things do you ship a week? Never the less, glad to hear it's working out for you!

If it saves paying

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I would love to see a short video of you making a box!

Yeh, I'll make one at some point or at least post a photo of each stage. Once you get the knack, it's easy.

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Another tip in losing some weight. If you pack well enough with bubbles, etc. there are parts of the box (the flaps) you can shorten by cutting them off a couple inches - assuming you pack well enough that it wont matter. I do that quite a bit if I am right on the edge of a pound change (which is a big increase in USPS)

 

It isn't specified in my first post but yes, it's a good way to lose some weight (actually I did it to this package), thank you for this detail. ;)

 

 

I usually buy sheets of cardboard and cut/fold my own boxes to the perfect size to protect the contents and get it under size/weight limits of the post office.

 

It certainly is the best way to lose some weight ! Although if I can I like to keep a small space around the set so it decreases probability to be damaged. :)

 

Like the others I would be curious to see a video ! ^^

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