Tim's Resistor Storage Box
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Tim's Resistor Storage Box
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It's time to tidy up, store and arrange my Through-Hole-Resistors that I use when prototyping with a Solderless-Bread-Board.
- I was starting to loose track of the of resistors I have used.
- All my used resistor where just getting dumped into a tub.
Buying sets of little draws to keep small items in can get expensive.
- Little draw sets are designed to be stacked or hung on walls. I have no space for this.
- So it got me thinking what else could I use?
- Some cheep way to store and arrange the resistors I use with my Solderless-Bread-Board.
When I buy Resistor kits, they may come as a cut off ribbon of resistors.
- I first just stacked these in a card box I made.
- This work great to start with, but as I used the the ribbon started to fall apart.
- After using them on a Bread-Board project, it is not practical to mount them back on the ribbon.
If I bought many of the same value of resistor, they just came in a zip-bag.
- A zip-bag is easy to remove a resistor, then replace when done.
So I thought why not get some Zip-Bags the size of the cut off ribbons of Resistors.
- This way they will hold the ribbons of resistors and the lose resistors I have used in a Bread-Bord project.
Also I added some dividers to group the ranges.
- This makes it easy to find the value I want.
Supplies
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Plenty of Zip-Bags
- The size I used: Width 90mm (3 1/2") Internal Depth 115mm (4 1/2") Overall depth 130mm (5 2/10")
- The advert described them as GL4 - 3.5" x 4.5"
- The box is designed for this size.
- I got 100 for £2.50
Having a Laser Cutter I have made my box out of 3mm Hardboard.
- There is no reason why this can't be made for other 3mm thick material.
- My original was just cardboard.
- Corrugated Cardboard would be a good material to cut using a sharp knife.
Some Plain Cardboard for the dividers.
- I made some dividers to make group the ranges of resistors.
Box Parts
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Attached are the DXF files for the box parts.
The number of parts required are:
- One Base
- Two Sides.
- Two Ends.
On one of the sides I engraved some text.
- The text gives the values for the colour band on the resistors.
I made the length of the box to hold the amount of resistors I have.
- You may wand to edit the base and sides to make it a little longer if you have much more resistors than I have,
Dividers
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I have attached the DXF files for two types of divider:
- One type will position any where.
- One type has tabs to locate it in place through slots in the base of the box.
Box Assembly
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The box is glued together.
- I just used some PVA glue.
Its a simple construction.
- First fit the ends.
- Then fit the sides.
Finished
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Use dividers if needed.
Place your resistors in the zip-bags.
Place the zip-bags containing resistors into the box.
Well that was easy for all the new resistors I haven't used.
- Now I just have to go through and sort all the resistors I have used in the past, which just got thrown in a tub. haha.