I’ll Never Misplace My Lathe Accessories Again

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
  • In this video, I'll be showing you how I created a custom storage system for my lathe accessories. As a woodturner, I have a storage rack for my lathe tools, but I needed a designated place for my grinders, sander, chucks, tool rests, and faceplates.
    To solve this issue, I decided to build a custom storage system using pinewood. First, I built a rack system off of a French cleat on the wall next to my lathe, where I could easily hang my grinders and sander.
    Next, I added a shelf to hold my tool rests, which I drilled holes in to hold the stems on the tool rest. Below that, I hung some shelves where I could put the lathe chucks and faceplates.
    The end result is an organized storage system that keeps all of my lathe accessories close at hand, making it easy to swap out accessories as I need to while woodturning. I made the entire system out of pinewood that I had been using lately in the shop, and I attached everything with finish nails and glue.
    If you're a woodturner in need of a storage solution for your lathe accessories, I hope this video provides you with some inspiration and a great DIY solution that you can easily customize to meet your specific needs.
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    0:00 (introduction)
    0:05 (design)
    1:29 (making parts)
    4:45 (putting it together)
    7:47 (conclusion)
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  • @orvsr4me2
    @orvsr4me2 Год назад +43

    And along with everything else, Frank's Foley skills are always entertaining. Plus, It's like roulette waiting for Homer's "bed goes up/down". Thank you Frank.

    • @ernie5229
      @ernie5229 Год назад

      More of Homer's "bed goes up/down", please!

  • @theodoranorton4779
    @theodoranorton4779 Год назад

    I am hopelessly addicted to your video, but cannot shed the conviction that if you were ever to design a barn, it would be Robin Hood"s Barn. But please don't stop.

  • @ryannickles3218
    @ryannickles3218 Год назад +6

    I love that you're still putting stop-motion sequences in your videos. Your work and videos are already incredible, but I think they're the most unique aspect of your videos and I love them.

  • @richbuilds_com
    @richbuilds_com Год назад +6

    Only Frank can make a fancy shipping pallet and hang it on his wall as art! ;-)
    Great build. Love to see folks upgrading their workshops.

    • @frankmakes
      @frankmakes  Год назад +7

      Haha I had the same thought when I was putting this together. Omg I'm just making a pallet.

    • @LostWhits
      @LostWhits Год назад +2

      If only he'd reclaimed the timber from a coffee table. Then it would have been perfect.

  • @philengelgau8454
    @philengelgau8454 Год назад +5

    Love the hand drawn elements in the intro. They’re full of charm

  • @scottsorby7966
    @scottsorby7966 Год назад +16

    Sometimes it's more about enjoying your work area and the associated work flow than it is about creating beautiful things, nicely thought out and executed Frank

  • @AsaTaylor
    @AsaTaylor Год назад +7

    I'm very lucky to be able to watch such a fun woodworking channel. Thank you for all the delightful little touches you put into your videos and woodwork.

  • @Zukini28
    @Zukini28 Год назад

    It’s my tool philosophy that everything is mounted in the open, not in drawers or behind doors. Seeing all my tools displayed opens up so many different approaches to a new project. Cordless blowers are my go to for blowing dust and chips off the tool walls.

  • @AvengerDK
    @AvengerDK Год назад +3

    Hi Frank! Simple and no-nonsense solution to a storage problem. Great work!

  • @droko9
    @droko9 Год назад +1

    I'd love an update on your rain collection system, wondering how it's working

  • @danaowen9014
    @danaowen9014 Год назад

    It's a very functional shelf, well organized.

  • @benjaminjonholman
    @benjaminjonholman Год назад

    That's a really nice pallet, Frank!

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations Год назад +2

    Fantastic work, Frank! It looks great there! 😃
    Really awesome design!
    Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  • @antraxxslingshots
    @antraxxslingshots Год назад +2

    Finally bought a House...next to all the Stuff that is left to do i am setting up my first own Shop in a Cellarroom...also useful to have, since there is a lot of stuff left to do around and in the House.
    Man, the appreciation seeig a Shop like yours now, when setting up one myself, is through the roof :D
    Seeing that you are still organazing stuff/tools after all those years helps me breathe :P
    Have a nice Weekend. Love your Vids.

    • @frankmakes
      @frankmakes  Год назад +1

      My first two shops were in basements. And yes it never ends

  • @TrevorDennis100
    @TrevorDennis100 Год назад

    I loved that you went to the trouble of making the trammel to perfectly mark the ark of the cabinet door. You might have tripped up and got the tolerance so tight that the door rubs on rainy days.😉

  • @Kust0r
    @Kust0r Год назад +2

    watching your videos is always a pleasure. I find astonishing that u even find the time to do the animations. And these get better every time!

  • @larrybud
    @larrybud 9 месяцев назад

    I was going to mention the chips until you did. One of my first shop projects 20 years ago was an open cabinet with a bunch of cubby holes for my tools. The top surface of the cabinet was level with my table saw to extend the work surface. It really became a pain and I finally (20 years later, lol), built drawers. It doubled the amount of area because I could finally get to the back of the cabinet as well as got rid of the dust problem. I will never make anything open again.

  • @glencrandall7051
    @glencrandall7051 Год назад

    Never enough storage. This helps.🙂🙂

  • @imaginationingrained
    @imaginationingrained Год назад +1

    If you are worried about wood chips and dust getting all over you shelves and tools, you could always have a rolled up piece of drop cloth or plastic mounted above it that you could drop over it when the lathe is in use

    • @larrybud
      @larrybud 9 месяцев назад

      That's a nice simple idea that would work after the fact for sure!

  • @nielstenbrink
    @nielstenbrink Год назад

    It just always makes me happy to find a new one of your videos having been uploaded. Thank you for making RUclips a better place 😊.

  • @woodturner1954
    @woodturner1954 Год назад

    Knowing it's a lot of work I still love the animated piece assembly you create. Don't stop. As for shavings all over the rack, you probably a an air line to blow off the lathe. Just blow of the rack and lathe, windows sill, etc.

    • @frankmakes
      @frankmakes  Год назад

      I have some compressed air I drag over from the CNC area. And I should probably have something closer and dedicated for the lathe

  • @ryanneumann5165
    @ryanneumann5165 Год назад +1

    What a teacher!! Thx Frank!!

  • @peterl9097
    @peterl9097 Год назад

    The amount of detail that go in all of your videos are amazing! still amazed every time I watch your videos!

  • @triphopchill
    @triphopchill Год назад

    I love this new style of animations!

    • @frankmakes
      @frankmakes  Год назад +1

      Thanks. I've been learning grease, pencil in Blender.

  • @mclas11
    @mclas11 Год назад

    Perfection in everything he does. Brilliant 👍

  • @stefanitadio6236
    @stefanitadio6236 Год назад +1

    Such an elegant solution, as is all your storage! Excellent video skills too. Well done!

  • @turnerscorner9516
    @turnerscorner9516 Год назад

    As always a beautiful and well planned project. Top job.

  • @mitzibud6908
    @mitzibud6908 Год назад

    Another awesome video!! Thank you!!

  • @plainnpretty
    @plainnpretty Год назад

    Simple clever thanks Frank

  • @kitesquid
    @kitesquid Год назад

    Great video. Very relaxing!!!!!

  • @docolemnsx
    @docolemnsx Год назад

    Having stuff at the ready on the wall is great: I took most of my cabinets out of my small shop a few weeks ago and started building wall mounts for all my most used tools and accessories. It's not all done yet, but it's noticeable how my work flow improved by just reaching for the tool and grabbing it, instead of having to rummage through cabinets and drawers for every single thing I need. But the main considerent when I started doing this was to reclaim more floor space for the new planer/jointer machine and bandsaw that arrived a couple months ago. It worked so well that I'd even mount those to the walls if they weren't 8mm OSB.

    • @frankmakes
      @frankmakes  Год назад

      That sounds great. Yeah I think the more something is used the easier it should be to find and grab

  • @Agatacreates
    @Agatacreates Год назад

    Thank you for the video, Frank!

  • @LoriGriffiths
    @LoriGriffiths Год назад +1

    I love how you've added the animations along with the stop motion. Your videos are never boring and I appreciate how much work those added details are. Could I ask what you're using for the animations? I know you've been using Blender for things, is this grease pencil? Are you compositing in Blender or DaVinci or some other program? Thanks for sharing.

  • @duaneheadworth6275
    @duaneheadworth6275 Год назад +1

    I love it. I have to find more room on the walls for more of my lathe accessories. My shop is kind of cozy. Lots of challenges because some of the walls are lath covered with textured mortar and curved in some areas. Your design is helpful for me in concept. Maybe I will be able to adapt some of my existing area more like yours to add efficiency. Thanks for sharing .

  • @sshuggi
    @sshuggi Год назад

    For that cabinet door, I would have just flipped the opening direction and/or swapped to hanging hinges so you can just lift the door up and off if you need to really get in that corner.
    Of course, the solution you can readily achieve is the right one, so you're probably good.

  • @idontthinkso666
    @idontthinkso666 Год назад

    I think I would watch a video of Frank organizing his sock drawer.

  • @charlesmanuel1878
    @charlesmanuel1878 Год назад

    beau travail !

  • @sydneymcconnaughhay5947
    @sydneymcconnaughhay5947 Год назад

    Nice vid . Although your vids are always my favorite.

  • @kenc2257
    @kenc2257 Год назад

    Nice storage rack! I think it'll be a breeze to sweep for lathe debris (using your dust collection vacuum hose, or just brushing everything on the floor, and using a broom).

  • @philshock3805
    @philshock3805 Год назад

    First thing I thought was, "man, everything is going to be covered in chips"! You might just want to invoke the leaf blower method instead of sucking them up. lol
    I built an enclosed cabinet with drawers for my midi lathe for that very reason. You're much more of a prolific turner than I am though ... and you can't argue the convenience of tools at the ready! (even if that means an extra step of mouth blowing first. 🙂 )

    • @frankmakes
      @frankmakes  Год назад

      I have in fact run the leaf blower around the shop a few times.😁

  • @cobberpete1
    @cobberpete1 Год назад

    Nice to have everything to hand. I made a cart to hold my tools. And yes, it gets covered in chips and dust, but a small price for having everything close by. Nice job as always

    • @frankmakes
      @frankmakes  Год назад

      I'm figuring it won't be too hard to clean up. Thanks!

    • @derschwartzadder
      @derschwartzadder Год назад

      Two words: cloth cover. All you need is something you can roll up easily, but falls down over the tools to keep the bulk of the chips off.

  • @ScottHaun
    @ScottHaun Год назад

    alternate title: frank makes a fancy vertical pallet lol

  • @MRrwmac
    @MRrwmac Год назад

    Frank, Nice to have all the lathe tools neabyby. Surprised to see you still have and remember how to use a handsaw..haha

    • @frankmakes
      @frankmakes  Год назад

      Ha. I have half a dozen of them and I don't use them very often

  • @richbuilds_com
    @richbuilds_com Год назад

    I think you could attach a drape or similar that covers it. You aren't changing stuff while your producing sawdust so there's no need for it to be open to the air when you are producing sawdust.

  • @bigbird2100
    @bigbird2100 Год назад

    Great video 👍 A simple solution to the wood chips would be a material cover like canvas or blanket.

  • @mannyfilmsinc
    @mannyfilmsinc Год назад

    I am wondering how long does it take you to make this video.. awesome video, thanks

  • @BobBlarneystone
    @BobBlarneystone Год назад

    Funny, I've been revamping my lathe station too. Aside from accessory storage, I'm making an enclosure with enhanced dust collection and a polycarbonate shield so that I don't need to wear a helmet. But I'll wear a mask until I can determine if the dust collection is adequate.

    • @frankmakes
      @frankmakes  Год назад

      You have to move a lot of air to make the dust collection work. But it sounds very interesting

  • @wcline06
    @wcline06 Год назад

    I know cutting the corner off of the storage system fixed the problem but wouldn’t flipping the hinge to the wall side also fix the problem and make it more accessible when opening the cabnet

  • @dangoras9152
    @dangoras9152 Год назад

    Awesome project brother... I made my grinder and wd40 mounts on the cnc hits easier to do on the cnc when u have 80+ cans of wd40 and 10 grinders... I have watched u for a long time and I think I can blame u for me wanting a cnc .... 😂 keep it up brother....

  • @dpmeyer4867
    @dpmeyer4867 Год назад

    nice

  • @heikovanderlaar3780
    @heikovanderlaar3780 Год назад

    Didn't you build a closed cabinet for exactly that spot some time ago to avoid the wood chip issue? And now back to open? I don't get it.

  • @jackknows6509
    @jackknows6509 Год назад

    Nice rack for the needs you have. At about the 9 min mark, in reference to the door swinging into the rack, why not reverse the door to swing from the wall side?

    • @frankmakes
      @frankmakes  Год назад

      That's a good idea. I guess I didn't want to get into another project that much. lol

  • @pierdolio
    @pierdolio Год назад

    How about all the open space under the lathe?

  • @mr.dovahkiin5335
    @mr.dovahkiin5335 2 месяца назад

    How’s the tank system holding up.

  • @NBCRGraphicDesign
    @NBCRGraphicDesign Год назад

    How do you plan to store chuck jaws? I have quite a few sets and have not found an easy way to keep them accessible and secure.

    • @frankmakes
      @frankmakes  Год назад

      Right now they're in the small drawers in the cabinet with the door I had to cut a space for. It works but it's not the best. What I would really like is to have enough chucks for all of the different jaws but that would get expensive

  • @510cas
    @510cas Год назад +1

    Frank what was the animating tool you used for those delightful graphics?

    • @frankmakes
      @frankmakes  Год назад +1

      I've been learning grease pencil in Blender. It's been a learning curve, but it works well

  • @udrh2o
    @udrh2o Год назад +1

    Anyone else notice that there are 17 options for electricity in that opening scene?

  • @williamellis8993
    @williamellis8993 Год назад

    Don't you love it when a plan comes together?
    Bill

  • @bowboysam
    @bowboysam Год назад

    A pull-down blind fixed above the rack would stop most of the wood chip/dust problem and make it look tidy😁

  • @jacobmiller2008
    @jacobmiller2008 Год назад

    I always wondered why he pulls on the radial arm saw like that. To someone with little to no experience it seems like the blade is dull, am I missing something?

    • @music-jn3wn
      @music-jn3wn Год назад

      It is what is called a climb cut.. the blade is pulling towards him.. what he is doing is pushing it back against the motor to stop it from pulling itself into the wood and jamming. Radial arm saws have really dropped off the map because it is incredably easy to get injured as it pulls its way through the wood and jumps at you. Many many fingers have been lost to these machines.

  • @Kishoru24
    @Kishoru24 Год назад

    Frank,
    For a system like this, is there ever a worry about the weight of what you hang from the cleat? Could the tools or chucks (sp) be too heavy?
    Thanks.

    • @frankmakes
      @frankmakes  Год назад +1

      I wondered about this too. I think the cleat is plenty strong. I have no worries about that. The rest of the structure will have to wait and see. I think it will be okay though.

  • @sape778
    @sape778 Год назад

    👍👍

  • @terminalpsychosis8022
    @terminalpsychosis8022 Год назад

    If you want things out int the open, easy access, they need to be up higher. Even if the vaccum works, that's a drag every time.
    Those tools are going to constantly be covered in a tsunami of chips and dust. I believe that's why the cabinets were built in the first place.

  • @virtualfather
    @virtualfather Год назад

    How much weight is on there?

  • @Thzinou
    @Thzinou Год назад

    😊

  • @clementclarisseclemen3d708
    @clementclarisseclemen3d708 Год назад

    The beginning of the video look a bit like Fireballtool ones

  • @DropbearWoodworks
    @DropbearWoodworks Год назад

    Come to my place and help me organise my shop will ya? Lol.

  • @ernie5229
    @ernie5229 Год назад

    You should repost the "add on" to the cabinet video. I watched it and it is not there.

  • @OzDeaDMeaT
    @OzDeaDMeaT Год назад

    I have been watching your content for years, but I have one question that has always been in the back of my mind. How much sawdust / wood gets into your mouth when you use power tools. I also have my mouth open or my tongue out when doing similar kinds of work and if I had a dollar for every bit of wood I've ingested I wouldn't need to work anymore. Do you have a secret or is it a case of just sucking it up?

    • @frankmakes
      @frankmakes  Год назад +1

      It's more breathing the saddest in then ingesting it that I'm worried about. I haven't had too much problem with the letter

    • @OzDeaDMeaT
      @OzDeaDMeaT Год назад

      @@frankmakes I think I understand. You don't seem sad when working though.

  • @kaspervanderploeg
    @kaspervanderploeg Год назад

    That last door should turn te other way

  • @monophoto1
    @monophoto1 Год назад +1

    "I’ll Never Misplace My Lathe Accessories Again" - wanna bet?
    The concept is great, but it only works if you always put things back into their designated place when you are done with them. Otherwise, they still get lost, you buy a replacement only to find the one your lost, and then need to have additional storage because you have multiple versions of the same thing. DAMHIKT

  • @sdspivey
    @sdspivey Год назад

    If its on the "wrong" side of the lathe, you won't place things on it properly. So you'll still misplace things.

  • @danproposkanovovski
    @danproposkanovovski Год назад

    I wonder whether you could get these cords to automatically wind up. They sort of look like a trip hazard.

    • @frankmakes
      @frankmakes  Год назад +1

      I like that idea. It could even be simpler where the courts are just held back in place.

  • @Dave-zj1zj
    @Dave-zj1zj Год назад

    Shower curtain on a rod that pivots