For those using magnetic racks- how do you find sharpening magnetised gouges? I got one magnetised by mistake and now it gets a fur of filings when I grind it. Not sur I would want this on all my tools.
I've got something like this, only I mounted the bottom to roller skate wheels so the whole thing could be taken off the wall and wheeled back into a little slot by my bench.Here's my set up. It's positioned away from the line of fire of chips and dust so I don't have any big problem with that.
Wash your mouth out, sir!!... I also now know what to get rid of as we all most probably have more tools than we need?
This is my system of tool storage it rotates is only 12 inches In diameter and hold’s 16 tools and takes up very little bench space I also now know what to get rid of as we all most probably have more tools than we need?
Almost impossible to say. Some (coughs quietly), are tool collectors and end up with more than we need.Hi All,
Been reading with interest as I am wrestling with a similar issue. However being a relative novice to turning I have what I think is a pertinent question if I may. How many turning tools (chisels, gouges, parting tools etc.) woud be considered normal? I have about 12 at the moment, and want to design my storage for expansion, i.e. the end game. So what would be a reasonable number of tools I could reasonably expect to end up with for general turning. Anyone have a view on that please?
Many thanks.Almost impossible to say. Some (coughs quietly), are tool collectors and end up with more than we need.
Others are sensible and just buy a actually needed.
It really depends if you find you like one type of turning, or want to try lots of different things - eg spindle, bowl, hollow form, coring thread chasing, decorating, embellishing, pyrography, the list goes on.... if so, get ready to re mortgage!!
Quick question for the forum. I want to install some wall mounted tool racks for lathe tools, not chucks but just the normal handled tools like skews and gouges.
This will be fairly close to the lathe, so I don't want anything with shelves that will get buried in dust and shavings.
That might imply a magnetic tool rack, but I've yet to find magnetic racks strong enough for heavier tools.
Anyone got any photos/links/suggestions? Could be either magnetic (if you've found a good system) or non magnetic, but something that's easy to access yet secure, and will tend to shed shavings.
Thanks.
Sorry but I can’t seem to upload a photo of my tool storage. I use magnetic strips to hold the metal part of tools with the handle resting on a wooden batten. All the tools are with in easy reach.Quick question for the forum. I want to install some wall mounted tool racks for lathe tools, not chucks but just the normal handled tools like skews and gouges.
This will be fairly close to the lathe, so I don't want anything with shelves that will get buried in dust and shavings.
That might imply a magnetic tool rack, but I've yet to find magnetic racks strong enough for heavier tools.
Anyone got any photos/links/suggestions? Could be either magnetic (if you've found a good system) or non magnetic, but something that's easy to access yet secure, and will tend to shed shavings.
Thanks.
Sounds like a good plan to me. Just need a kettle for making the tea to dunk them in.and then built a cabinet underneath it for storing biscuits
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