Tool holder/rack ideas ?

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Gordon

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I've accumulated a number of turning tools (gouges/skews/etc.) and
looking for some sort of method of storing them for easy access.

Any ideas/pictures would be great.

Thanks

Gordon
 
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I have a pegboard behind my lathe. It has the screw driver holder piece on it where I store about 8 tools at once. I have seen the magnetic strip ones too. Those look neat.
 
Tool rack

Here's mine -- easy to change tools without reaching over the lathe:
 

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Here's what I use. Great because it also holds end mills, mandrels, collets, etc. Not my picture... stolen from Amazon.

Tom
 

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I've accumulated a number of turning tools (gouges/skews/etc.) and
looking for some sort of method of storing them for easy access.

Any ideas/pictures would be great.

Thanks

Gordon
I also use the 24 in magnets from busybee,they are real heavy duty and go on sale for about $16.00i think i have at least 5 around my shop,i also keep 1 at my assembly desk for all the little stuff i seem to need to assemble and disassemble,plus all the stuff i dont really need but keep anyway
 
Rare earth magnets

I use those small rare earth magnets (size of a dime) and "string them along on a steel strip. The turning (steel)tools are "attacted" to the magnets/steel strip and really hold well. Can be convinced to take a photo, but it's pretty simple to visualize this type of set-up.
 
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