The Self-Sorting Hardware Bin Makes for Easy Clean Up
Robyn Currie — March 9, 2010 — Art & Design
References: craftster.org & boingboing.net
You know what I hate? When I am working on a new woodworking project and all of my nails and screws start getting lost. It is just too messy, so this Self-Sorting Hardware bin makes my day. (Note: I don't actually work with power tools, they scare me.)
Designed by an ingenious workshop, the Self-Sorting Hardware bin is basically a wooden box, but with a design mod that allows for sorting of nails and bolts by size and shape.
Designed by an ingenious workshop, the Self-Sorting Hardware bin is basically a wooden box, but with a design mod that allows for sorting of nails and bolts by size and shape.
Trend Themes
1. Self-sorting Hardware Bins - The rise of self-sorting hardware bins presents opportunities for innovative storage solutions in various industries.
2. Woodworking Project Organization - The need for organized tools in woodworking projects creates opportunities for innovative storage systems.
3. Modular Sorting Design - The trend towards modular sorting designs offers opportunities for customizable organization solutions.
Industry Implications
1. Woodworking - The woodworking industry can benefit from self-sorting hardware bins to enhance efficiency and organization in projects.
2. Manufacturing - The manufacturing industry can explore modular sorting design principles to streamline inventory management and assembly processes.
3. Retail - Retailers can leverage self-sorting hardware bins to enhance the shopping experience and facilitate efficient inventory management.
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