When you're pushed for space to use with the hobby of electronics, it's easy to lose track of items on the bench or difficult to move in a hurry if required. Therefore a neat and modular solution that keeps the main items together and in one place is a great idea, and this though has been actioned by David Caplette with his modular electronics prototype system.
The system consists of wooden boards that can slot together with a dovetail or common jigsaw-style fashion, and each board is hollowed somewhat to allow an Arduino, solderless breadboard or other item of interest. David shows the process in the following video:
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