I have to stay organized because I’m naturally unorganized and messy. I focus on the task at hand and move to the next step before putting things back.
This is an older photo from one of the rare times the space was fully cleaned and organized.
Since then I’ve added a set of storage drawers above the red unit on the right. They’re all Akro-Mils drawers. They go on sale fairly often on Amazon if you’re not picky about color. I also added a desktop organizer for tools I use most.
On the left are transistors and diodes. Not all of them, just the most commonly used ones are in the small drawers. The large bottom drawers hold off-board parts like footswitches, LEDs, bezels, DC and 1/4" jacks, and diodes that are used less often. Across the top, from left to right, are projects in progress, parts bins then ICs and things that are too large to fit in a drawer.
The middle is resistors. Most values have their own drawer with a few doubled up using splitters.
Bottom right holds capacitors in the small drawers, and random items in the larger ones. Things like solder wick, drill templates and sockets.
Top right (not pictured) is another dual drawer unit. The upper small drawers hold pots and the larger drawers below contain dust covers, oddball parts, and specialty items like transformers and one-off components that need to be accessible but don’t justify dedicated storage.
The top drawer unit is stacked pretty solidly, it sits well on the one below but I’d still like to find a way to make sure it can’t tip. Weight wise, I’d prefer the pots on the bottom but I reach for capacitors about ten times more often.
Out of sight is one of these cases I use one for knobs and just picked up a second for germanium transistors.
PCBs are stored in a three ring binder with sleeves with build docs. I use UV DTF stickers for artwork so when I’m ahead, I keep those in there as well.
I tried the baseball card box and baggie method but I was terrible about putting things back right away. It ended up being messy. Nothing wrong with it but I suck at being organized. With this, everything has its place. After a long day, drawers are everywhere but they are all easy enough to put back.
So short story long, I like bins with drawers!
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