I just placed an order at Mouser, so of course less than an hour later I run across this in my e-mail. At less than $20, looks like maybe a useful thing to have. Maybe more than one.
I use cheap plastic cutting boards from the dollar store to mount boards and small assemblies. I hang them at the back of my work table with two plastic mirror clips while I am working on them. They fit nicely in small flat cardboard boxes and can be labelled with a magic marker for storage or transport.
'Neat idea! One thing I do not have to worry about, though, is what the "cleaning crew" will do to my creations. (Seriously? People have cleaning crews?) OTOH, when I had Browser, that was definitely a consideration!
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I use cheap plastic cutting boards from the dollar store to mount boards and small assemblies. I hang them at the back of my work table with two plastic mirror clips while I am working on them. They fit nicely in small flat cardboard boxes and can be labelled with a magic marker for storage or transport.
Students are a horribly cheap lot.
But they will accept them, grudgingly, if given out.
-Phil
As for cats, breadboarded projects are their favorite toys!!