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Mark Zalme had an idea how to organize everything in clear jars that could be mounted on pegboard in his garage in Asheville, North Carolina. Over 3-4 years, he developed this idea into a product called WallWerx, a workspace organizing system. In this episode, we talk about Mark's product but we also learn about the process he went through to prototype, manufacture, assemble and distribute that product. This process wasn't easy, and a lot of what happened along the way was unexpected; a lot of trial and error. He is working on finding ways to market this new product. "I've got a lot of high level people telling me this is a viable product," he said. "But I just don't know."

For more info and photos, visit https://makezine.com/2021/04/28/everything-in-its-own-jar/
Mark Zalme had an idea how to organize everything in clear jars that could be mounted on pegboard in his garage in Asheville, North Carolina. Over 3-4 years, he developed this idea into a product called WallWerx, a workspace organizing system. In this episode, we talk about Mark's product but we also learn about the process he went through to prototype, manufacture, assemble and distribute that product. This process wasn't easy, and a lot of what happened along the way was unexpected; a lot of trial and error. He is working on finding ways to market this new product. "I've got a lot of high level people telling me this is a viable product," he said. "But I just don't know." For more info and photos, visit https://makezine.com/2021/04/28/everything-in-its-own-jar/ read more read less

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