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Originally Posted by USAZorro
I'm at the point in a few builds where I know I will have to build wheels. Previously. I had been using string and rubber bands to attempt to keep the spokes organized, but I've had to intervene a few times as I plan things out so the need for better organization came up and smacked me in the head. After contemplation, I came up with a design, and from there, I adjusted. In the end, it appears functional, and seems relatively sturdy despite being a bit lop-sided. I plan to add a couple hooks for spoke wrenches, but mostly, it is done, and ready to help me build 3-4 sets of wheels.

Has anyone else built something that helps them organize their stash? Custom bike stands? Wheel hangers? Let's see your creativity.



Cool idea. That's a utensil spinner right? You could use small labels for sizes in order.
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