Quote Originally Posted by Shawn Siegrist View Post
That looks great!!!
I have three easy wood carbide tools, and about a dozen D-Way and Thompson tools. The easy wood tools have permanently attached handles, while the D-Way and Thompson tools all share removable handles. I’d like to incorporate all of the tooling, handles, and chucks into a convenient storage system.
Shawn,

There have been other threads that discuss tool organization. Some are hard to find since info might be buried deep within a thread. For example, a recent thread on lathe placement branched out into other subjects including windows and wall space, dust collection, sharpening, and tool storage. This is one post I made in the middle of the thread:
https://sawmillcreek.org/showthread....25#post3110425

For pictures of how I like to arrange tools I put some in another message in that thread. Others posted pictures too and discussed options.
https://sawmillcreek.org/showthread....18#post3110218
There have been many threads over the years that discussed tool storage - perhaps you can find some with the search feature.

As I mentioned in that thread, for me it is important to store tools so I can immediately see which is which. A rack with the points up is ideal if you have the wall space and not too many tools. The problem becomes more challenging at the tool collection increases, or as some might say, spirals out of control. (Last time I counted I had 54 Thompson tools here - that's not out of control, is it?

JKJ