Monday, January 25, 2010

Getting Organized (aka Saving a Marriage)

I sat down today to do some more work with Part 4 of Exercise 11... the first photo here shows my little work area. It consist of 1/3 of my wife's beautiful dining room table (yes, it's hers - I just rent space). As you can see, it's getting a little crowded. Okay, messy. I've been putting it off and putting it off, but I had some free time at lunch so I got out a few plastic storage boxes I purchased ($4.00 for one large, $2.00 for three small) and got all my resistors, capacitors, and other components semi-sorted into various compartments. I even used a Sharpie to label each compartment - I was channeling a little Martha Stewart today.

I next moved everything to my office and cleaned off my second desk. Why two desks? One for writing - it's always fairly clean - and the other for stacking stuff and storage. Doesn't everyone have two desks in their office for this kind of thing?

But no more - after about half an hour of going through the junk on Desk 2, I got the surface area cleaned off (and found a book I've been looking for for months... who knew). Now I have a fairly organized workspace to keep plowing forward with the book. I need to go down to my basement workshop - not my garage - that's workshop #2. Doesn't everyone have two workshops these days? Somewhere down there are my soldering irons, helping hands, and a few other gizmos that Chapter 3 requires. I'll get those later.

So, as you can see, I'm all set for Chapter 3 and beyond. I've got a nice organized area to work in, my components and tools are tucked away in the toolbox and storage boxes, and my wife isn't filing divorce papers today. (A side benefit - I won't have to worry about my 3 year old boy getting near a hot soldering iron, either...)

Onward and upward...

6 comments:

  1. Yes, I have 2 desks. one for my computer stuff, and my new one just for the Make:Electronics related stuff. I need some shelves to go with the new desk. It's a bit of a mess right now

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  2. Chris,

    A desk just for the Electronics book work? Your commitment is impressive :)

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  3. James,

    I bought just for a place to do the work, it'll probably get used for other things too, but for now it's just electronics (start of my lab).

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  4. I was just teasing you... I'm the same way. The things I'll buy to support a hobby...!

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  5. I need to buy a whole house to support my hobby. The apartment is getting a tad crowded and the wife isn't too crazy about the smell of soldering.

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  6. Seth,

    I feel your pain... why can't spouses understand that hobbies are about expanding one's horizons, pushing our boundaries, and blowing stuff up?

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