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In lugnet.general, Alex Cruz writes:
> Being the New Year and all, I made but one resolution that I truly want to
> carry out: sorting my Lego collection. Scanning through Brickshelf, I've
> noticed a lot of pictures with an array of sorting bins, containers, boxes,
> etc. My question to the community is: What technique for sorting do you use?
> Please include links to pictures, explanations as to how you made your choice
> and just how far down does your sorting go (i.e. "Every brick has it's bin" or
> "All red bricks are in 1 container"). I figured I'd ask here first so as to get
> a good idea of WHERE to even start ;-)
>
> -alex
Alex,
The technique used depends on the size of your collection. After a certain
point, putting all of a color in a bin becomes excessively difficult to use
especially with black. Obviously the "perfect" sort would have all pieces
sorted by part then by color. The only thing is it is very expensive to get
enough storage for for each piece/color plus the space to store all of that.
So you will need to figure out your own compromise. Remember, the more
granular you sort the more bins you need to access when you build.
If you read through the .storage newsgroup, you will find a lot of answers
to your questions.
Good Luck,
Jude
X-FUT to .storage
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