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Very nice.

How handy is it to have to go into a drawer when you need a turning tool?

Can you do it easily while turning?



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Lee Michaels wrote:

Very nice.


Thanks Lee. I read about woodworkers putting sand in their lathe stands
and wonder why they don't just build a nice cabinet for the thing. No
sand needed:-)

How handy is it to have to go into a drawer when you need a turning tool?


Very handy. The tools I'm using always end up stuck between the lathe
and the bench anyway. I think my large roughing gouge is in the picture
I sent. My larger tools which I got after building the bench are in
my workbench across the room, thats why the roughing gouge is not put
away:-)

Can you do it easily while turning?


Sure, I just stick the tool I'm done with between the lathe and bench,
open the drawer and get the new tool? Usually end up with about 5-6
tools out, or more. When I clean up I put them away.

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How handy is it to have to go into a drawer when you need a turning tool?


Very handy. The tools I'm using always end up stuck between the lathe and
the bench anyway.



Sure, I just stick the tool I'm done with between the lathe and bench,
open the drawer and get the new tool? Usually end up with about 5-6 tools
out, or more. When I clean up I put them away.


My method as well. Be sure and hide the sharp edges in the shavings where
you can cut yourself rummaging....

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When I clean up I put them away.



Hmmm. A couple of terms that I am not familiar with. Clean up??? And
what?? Put away???


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When I clean up I put them away.



Hmmm. A couple of terms that I am not familiar with. Clean up??? And
what?? Put away???


Wayne

Something you gotta do----at least once a year.
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When I clean up I put them away.


Hmmm. A couple of terms that I am not familiar with. Clean up??? And
what?? Put away???


"When" is the operative word:-)

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