4. Customization and Advanced Features
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Once you master the basic design, consider these upgrades to enhance functionality and aesthetics.
1. Angled Slots for Easy Viewing
Cut the divider tops at a slight angle (e.g., 10-15 degrees) so the racks lean back gently. This makes it easier to see and select the rack you need without lifting them all.
2. Integrated Handles
Cut a semi-circular notch or a large finger hole in each end panel before assembly. This creates comfortable handles for pulling the organizer out of a cabinet or carrying it.
3. Multi-Tiered Design
For a large collection, build a two-tiered organizer. This involves creating a second, smaller "box" without a top that sits inside the main box, effectively doubling the storage in the same footprint.
4. Non-Slip Base
Glue small rubber feet or a strip of non-shelf liner to the bottom of the base. This prevents the organizer from sliding on smooth countertops or shelf surfaces.
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