JonathanF1968
Member
Hey all,
I'm super pleased with a recent Ebay purchase of some turning tools, attached. I really just wanted the larger gauge, but the whole lot was just $25, and I'm glad to have it all. It's from a turner who passed away. He made his own handles, which I think are gorgeous, and kept the tools really nice shape. His presence will be felt as I use these guys. He was clearly a better turner than I am, and I'm hoping I'll have his spirit on my shoulder as I find my way.
These long-handled tools are a new size for my shop, and I am interested in seeing how you all store your chisels. I asked a related question once before, generally about shop organization, and it yielded some good exchanges of ideas. Here's that thread:
Specifically, now: what good ideas do you have for storing your chisels? As usual, photos are appreciated.
I'm super pleased with a recent Ebay purchase of some turning tools, attached. I really just wanted the larger gauge, but the whole lot was just $25, and I'm glad to have it all. It's from a turner who passed away. He made his own handles, which I think are gorgeous, and kept the tools really nice shape. His presence will be felt as I use these guys. He was clearly a better turner than I am, and I'm hoping I'll have his spirit on my shoulder as I find my way.
These long-handled tools are a new size for my shop, and I am interested in seeing how you all store your chisels. I asked a related question once before, generally about shop organization, and it yielded some good exchanges of ideas. Here's that thread:
Tool/Materials Organization and Storage
I'm interested in seeing what your ingenious methods are for storing and organizing tools, and also, fasteners, finishes, lumber, etc. Basically, I want to see the clever details of your shop, and also, hear your ideas about general philosophy of these matters, such as what goes on a pegboard...
www.penturners.org
Specifically, now: what good ideas do you have for storing your chisels? As usual, photos are appreciated.