Airflow Organics Bin

Our weekly trash pickup has an Organics cart which we put food scraps, kleenex and coffee grounds in. We collect the scraps in a paper grocery bag with a paper egg carton in the bottom to absorb and help dissipate moisture. I wanted a bin to hold the bag that would let moisture out of the paper without destroying it.
This design with wood slats does the job beautifully now.
Supplies

I found a good deal at the local ReStore on some nice maple drawer parts for $.25 each, and decided to make this project with them.
Materials: maple wood ⅝” thick, wood glue, polyurethane varnish, polycarbonate sheet
Tools: table saw, calculator, dado blade set, 23 gauge pin nailer
Cut Wood on the Table Saw



-cut 36 ⅝”x ⅝”x 17” strips A
-cut 14 ⅝”x ⅝”x 9” strips B
-cut 4 ⅝”x 1”x 13 ¾” strips C
Cut Dados



-set up dado cutter to ⅝” wide, 5/16” deep
-cut A dados on one end
-cut 12 B dados on two ends
-cut 2 C dados with even spacing for bottom rails
Glue Up "U" Shapes


-glue 20 A pieces to 10 B pieces to form the “U” shapes
Finish With Polyurethane

cover the bare wood with two coats of polyurethane varnish to protect from water and mold
Glue the Rest




-glue 14 A pieces to 2 B pieces to form the short ends
-glue long and short top rails together
-glue bottom rails to “U” shapes
-glue top rail unit onto the rest
Make Polycarbonate Clips





These optional clips hold the bag open.
-cut 4- 1.5”x 4” strips of ⅛” polycarbonate sheet
-bend over heat strip at 1 ¾” from each end
Done!



Put a paper egg carton in the bottom, and start collecting food scraps to be composted.