Wednesday, June 27, 2007

MAKE: Frequently used CD wall-rack


My most frequently used CDs are generally scattered around the desk in paper packets or lying without cases on top of my computer tower. Several lost/scratched discs later, I'm thinking there might be a better way to do things.

Lifehacker has instructions on how to make a frequently used CD wall-rack using the backs of CD cases, double-sided tape and some plexiglass (the result is pictured above).

One commenter thought they had already come up with a better solution:

Another good option for frequently-used disc storage is pinning a few sheets out of a large 4-per-page CD binder to the wall with thumbtacks. It's easy to move discs in and out, and doesn't require a complicated sticky tape and plexiglass method.
If you want something with the same functionality but without the DIY there's a swanky product available to do the job. If you're into that kind of thing.

[Frequently used CD wall-rack at Lifehacker]