January 22, 2026
Description
This is a simple to print can holder. It is intended to be screwed into wood so better suited for a work area vs a kitchen or something. The screws are countersunk so they don't interfere with the can.
The exact dimensions of the opening are noted in a screenshot, but note this is slightly oversized to allow cans to be easily slid in / out.
Note that the bottom has a support across it as I sometimes use these to hold things smaller than a normal tin can, but water / etc could drip through if you wanted to put a plan or something else in here.
A "pro tip" (from a non-pro): Chaoko coconut milk cans are great because they are a bit more interesting to look at than tin cans without the labels on, and the label is printed directly on the can.
I'm thinking about making a wider range of these inspired by Gridfinity, but for cans. I'm sure this must already exist as a concept, but I'm calling it Canfinity today, January 22nd, 2026.
I really love these Chaokoh coconut milk cans, and the actual coconut milk is some of the better available (at least in the USA). So this is a Chaokoh holder, a Chaokoholder. Note, Chaokoh is likely not pronounce in a way that makes his really work when said aloud.
License:
Creative Commons — Public Domain