Post your workstation!

Spent yesterday cleaning up my workstation and reorganizing to make things easier to find.

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Finally finished cleaning and reorganizing my main workbench in my basement (I have two more that are disasters).

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I probably need to get rid of all the nick-nacks taking up valuable shelf space, but each one brings me joy. And the rubber ducky is essential for debugging.

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The shoebox-sized plastic boxes are my component organization system. I recently bought a whole collection of electronics components at an estate sale. Each box is filled with little plastic servo boxes that I rescued from the trash can at work. I actually like this system better than drawers, because it's easily expandable (I have a MASSIVE supply of these servo boxes), and if I ever need to move, then it's already packed in a way that won't spill. The six on the shelf are just the six that I grab the most often. There's another eight or so others under the table.

Now to clean the other two benches...
 
I finally almost finished cleaning my work station but I figured I might as well show it off since its clean enough lol
Here it is! Its a Desk from the 50s as well and made in the usa. Its pretty nice! But here yall go!
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Finally finished cleaning and reorganizing my main workbench in my basement (I have two more that are disasters).

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I probably need to get rid of all the nick-nacks taking up valuable shelf space, but each one brings me joy. And the rubber ducky is essential for debugging.

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The shoebox-sized plastic boxes are my component organization system. I recently bought a whole collection of electronics components at an estate sale. Each box is filled with little plastic servo boxes that I rescued from the trash can at work. I actually like this system better than drawers, because it's easily expandable (I have a MASSIVE supply of these servo boxes), and if I ever need to move, then it's already packed in a way that won't spill. The six on the shelf are just the six that I grab the most often. There's another eight or so others under the table.

Now to clean the other two benches...
I hope you aren't abusing that little rubber ducky. It isn't his fault you forgot a ; on line 94
 
I don't have room for a dedicated electronics workstation. This is more or less representative of what my work table looks like when I'm working on electronics projects.

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