Tool Table

I recently built this table to give me a space to set the tools I am using when turning.  I made a couple of small carriers previously that fit on the lathe with a cleat sized to fit between the ways.  However, I found this a little inconvenient because I would often need to move the tailstock.  It did not matter if I placed the carrier in the front or back it would always be in the way.  I would then have to remove all the tools to move the carrier which always slowed me down.  So, I came up with this table based on a couple of requirements: small enough to fit in my limited floor space,  sufficient top space, and cost little to make.

tool_table_side                                       tool_table_back

The table is made from scraps (little cost), with only one leg (minimal foot print), and the top is rectangular (mounted with a tenon and mortise turned on the lathe).  I was also able to try out a method for making feet on the lathe that I recently read about in Woodturning Design magazine.  A couple of other features include rubberized shelving material for a non-skid surface and narrow cleats on each end of the table to prevent the tools from rolling off.  I hope this sparks some ideas for your own shop.  Enjoy!

Best regards,

Matt

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