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How Do You Make A Gravity Feed Coin Sorter?

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How Do You Make A Gravity Feed Coin Sorter?

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Loose change is a hassle. Lots of people do not even like carrying it around, so it accumulates in jars, bottles and bowls at home. You probably have enough loose change around your home to take someone special out to dinner. The key is sorting it so you can roll it and either deposit it into your bank account or exchange it for paper money. Making your own change or coin sorter is easy when you use different sized holes and gravity to do the work for you. Drill 3/4-inch holes in the bottom of one plastic tray. You can drill them in a pattern or randomly, but make sure you do not overlap any of the holes or coins that should not go through the holes might. Test each of the holes to make sure a penny can easily go through each one. If not, use the drill or some sandpaper to round out the edges of the holes slightly. This tray sorts out the nickels. Use the 5/8-inch drill bit to drill holes in the bottom of a second tray that are more than 18mm in diameter but less than 19mm. Try to fit

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