• lando55@lemmy.world
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    I initially read your title as being fed up with storing your 3D prints, but this is more helpful

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      This is what I’m using. It’s alright. Does the job. It’s cheap and you use an app to make the labels. The app is ok enough, it’s kind of a pain to actually customize too much, but there are quite a bit of customization options. I think I would rather have just a Brother label maker that’s not using an app though, but I can’t complain for the price of this one.

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    In the production and service department, we’ve basically a whole wall of screws, nuts, bolts, washers, distance thingies, and other installation material like that. Big plus: I don’t have to maintain it, I can just take what I need.

    • canthidium@lemmy.worldOP
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      Years ago i maintained our shop benchstock when I was in the military. Millions of dollars worth of hardware for aircraft weapons systems stuff. Would love to have that setup at home, lol.

  • taiidan@slrpnk.net
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    Look at the European, having to only stock metric screw sizes, so lucky. Kidding!
    I’m definitely going to try this out. Looks great!

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      Lol not European at all. All the standard stuff is out in the garage. This is just my 3D printer workbench.

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        I love that “standard” means non-standard. I only have metric nuts and bolts, I use them for 3D printed stuff, car and bikes, and I have imperial screws and wrenches for wood working and car. I think my car is all metric, but it just felt safe to get a dual kit.

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          offtopic, but I was just reminded of making fun of my stepdad because he had a bin full of “standard” sockets labeled “stander”.

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    Organising random screws, bolts & nuts drives me crazy. I make things worse for myself because whenever I dismantle anything I normally salvage the metal pieces out of it.

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      It gets worse when I start trying to organize them by material and head shape as well.

      Do I keep the identical ones together? Sure there are only 5 of them, but does that need it’s own bin or baggie? I go back and forth, sometimes I’ll organize them separately and then a month or two later I’ll think that’s crazy and combine them. Then I’ll look for a few identical screws and decide I should separate them again. The most minor differences in screws in the same project will annoy me so much.

      It’s a futile project and it drives me insane.

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    What are you printing so much of that requires a nuts and bolts drawer? I want in!