Little tricks - storage for small things

    In ancient times, when the trees were small and the computers (and radio components) large, when soldering another electronic toy with a strain, we had to get a box of resistors or a box of capacitors from the cabinet.
    Times have changed, SMD has to be soldered with the thinnest sting under a magnifying glass, and instead of boxes with parts, buckles with a clasp are used. Other sizes - other storage methods. I’m demonstrating to all DIYers the option of streamlining the storage of small parts. An ordinary business card holder will help us in this: Distribute ribbons (or bags) into pockets, not forgetting to put a piece of paper with a description of what we have hidden in this pocket: Instead of pieces of paper, you can use old business cards and fasten loose items on them with tape:






    Sometimes it even makes sense to write all kinds of descriptions on a piece of paper, and to put bags with parts under the bottom: The search for the necessary part is accelerated several times. Good luck!



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