Monday, November 16, 2015

Adjustable Drawer Divider Organizer

DIY Drawer Dividers

Adjustable Drawer Divider Organizer

As part of my workshop organization effort, I’m building adjustable storage dividers for my drawers to separate items so I can actually find them when I want them.  I previously tried using plastic, food storage containers to sort and store some items but it didn’t solve my storage problems.  All my workshop drawers were basically just “dump and run” areas and I wasted too much time hunting for things I need.   I decided adjustable storage dividers would be the best way to create organized storage in my shop drawers.DIY Drawer Dividers

After dumping everything out of my drawer, I used a 1/4″ dado set on my table saw to cut grooves on one side of a piece of 1/4″ MDF.  I spaced my grooves 2″ apart.Drawer divider organizer.

I used a couple wide pieces of MDF so I would be able to rip them in half AFTER cutting all the grooves.  That way the grooves were in the exact same location on each pair.Drawer divider organizer.

Drawer divider organizer.

I then attached these strips to the drawer making sure grooves lined up on each opposing face.  So the two sides mirrored each other as did the front and back.  This is where creating the slatted strips in pairs came in handy.Adjustable Drawer Dividers

I raised the blade enough to cut away enough material on each side of the ends of some plywood dividers to leave me with a 1/4″ stub.Drawer divider organizer.

This tenon then slid into the grooves on the drawer perimeter.Drawer divider organizer.

Once I got the length right on these dividers, I cut 1/4″ wide grooves onto both sides.  I used my 1/4″ dado stack on my table saw, again moving my fence over 2″ after each batch of cuts.  Drawer divider organizer.

 

Drawer divider organizer.

I created three tall dividers but decided they were too tall.Drawer divider organizer.

I ended up cutting them all in half, lengthwise, creating shorter dividers.Drawer divider organizer.

These slotted dividers gave me a lot of flexibility to customize my drawer storage.  1/4″ MDF fits within the slots to create sections.  Short pieces of the slotted plywood used as cross pieces allow me to make smaller sections within larger sections.  Drawer divider organizer.

I just had to create “tab/tenons” on the ends of the plywood dividers.Drawer divider organizer.I started in the front and worked my way toward the back, creating sections as I put stuff away.  DIY Drawer Dividers

Adjustable Drawer Divider Organizer
I wanted to create some small sections but the plywood divider would have taken up too much room so I cut half/slotted 1/4″ MDF.  I cut slots halfway up the height of each of these dividers.Drawer divider organizer.

And then cut another slot halfway up the cross divider.Drawer divider organizer.

Flip the cross divider over and the two fit together like a glove.Drawer divider organizer.

I moved things around here and there to make everything fit in a way that works best for me.  It’s already saving me about 5-20 minutes every time I go to look for anything specific.DIY Drawer Dividers

 

Adjustable Drawer Divider Organizer



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