wade45
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As the title says, let's see your pen making tool lay out.
This is my layout for my "Traveler" style kitless pen.
This is my layout for my "Traveler" style kitless pen.
I hear yea, I have have a few setups for my different types of kitless pens I find Gavin them in respective trays helps m not loose stuff in all the chaos of my office. HahaLooks good. I do not have a tool layout because I do all kinds of woodworking. What I have done is made shelves and hung tools to make it easier to find things and sort to clean up the shop. I have steped away from the shop now because I have started home projects that I need to get done. I have carts for pen kits, cabinets for blanks and shelves for tools and as I said hanging hooks for other tools. Plus a bunch of jigs that are used for not only pen making but other woodworking projects.
Wade, I can see that for sure because that stuff is for a specific use and you really can not use for other things so it is easy to designate spots for things like that. pen turning is such a general form of turning that many tools used in pen turning are used in other turning projects. Thus a general sort of collective storage of tools. Even when I say I have tools just for segmenting, I still can use them for other projects other than pens.I hear yea, I have have a few setups for my different types of kitless pens I find Gavin them in respective trays helps m not loose stuff in all the chaos of my office. Haha