Make a Small Parts Organizer!
by Max Maker in Workshop > Organizing
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Make a Small Parts Organizer!
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I love organizing my shop, so I got these containers to sort all my screws. Whenever I get new boxes, I build another cabinet to hold them. Here is a simple way to do it!
Materials you need:
- Any scrapwood. I used 20mm Ikea melamin board.
- Some hardwood or plyood for the rails.
- Some wood screws. 4.5mm is my favourite diameter
- 3 or 6mm dowels
Minimal Tools:
- Jigsaw along a straight edge.
- Dowel Jig
- Clamps (These are cheap and excelent quality)
Recommended Tools:
- Table Saw
- A nail gun (this project made me buy one)
- A biscuit jointer (Somewhat of a luxury)
- A countersink bit.
Cutting the Wood.
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Below is a cut list in which you can enter the dimensions of your containers. I used my table saw and a crosscut sled. You can also use any other type of saw, but the table saw is the best for this. Are you new to using saws? Watch a 10min safety video first and save your fingers!
I cut the height of both sides at the same time, this ensures that they are equally long. Some clamps hold them together temporarily.
Cutlist:
2x Side Panels
- Depth = Container Depth +10mm
- Height = (Container Height + 5mm + Rail Thickness) * Number of Containers +2 x Width of Top and Bottom Plywood
2x Top/Bottim Panels
- Width = Width of Container + 5mm + 2* Plyood Thickness.
- Depth = Container Depth +10mm
Rails
- Number of Rails = 2 *( Number of Containers -1)
- Rail Depth = Depth of Container (Not critical)
Back Panel
- Measure it once you got the frame done.
Join Your Panels!
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I used this dowel jig. It allows you to preciely allign board with each others and also give a strong joint. The jig gives you the exact placement of both dowels and their holes. After this project, I also bought a biscuit jointer and I use it since then. Its more expensive, but a bit more compfortable.
You can also just use plain screws.... Who cares.
Add the Rails.
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I used hardwood for the rails. You could also use aluminium angle extrusions which should look great. I made a spacer block for the rails and then glued them in place momentarily with wood glue. Wood glue does not stick very well to melamin board. I pre-drilled screw holes and then added screws. This is a bit more work, but ensures good allignment.
Final Assembly!
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Add some wood glue and assemle the cabinet. The glue does not stick well to melamin, but its good enough. The back also adds a lot of strength.
Feet are very important. At least in my workshop the floor sometimes gets wet and the particle board is great at soaking up liquid.
Add the Back.
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I glued the particle board to the rails which is a wood to wood bond and very strong with enough wood glue. I also used some staples to fix it in place. A nail gun would be much better but I didnĀ“t had one at the time. I got this one since then and I can totally recommend it.
Measure from edge to diagonal edge. If the distance is the same on both sides, all the boards are square to each others.
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And you are done! Now spend a few hours sorting screws : ). Please also send me a photo if you recreate this build! Thanks