I'm going build a frame for a lathe,As I got everything but the frame for only$100 and a friend gave me steel for the frame build. Seems you are the best of all Blacksmiths ( I believe that) If you find the time to build turning tools I will certainly be watching several times over. I do again give you my favorite Blacksmith award and if you don't build the turning tools spend some time with your family Sir Thanks
Torbjörn, I think this is the first time I have seen a tool rack of this design. It is very nice looking and also /functional, the best of both worlds so to say.
Great video, as always. I especially like the "nature part", that you always include. That makes your videos extra relaxing for me. But the project itself was of course awesome to watch as well. 👍
Woodworking 101 very nice rack, just retired so I have more time to do my woodworking stuff finally and I have a lathe and I got the tools but I don't have a rack so I think I'll make this thank you very much for the Post.
Great video, a beautifully made rack, and I like the sloping base. Your video has given me the main idea of how to make one, except I will have to make it free standing as I dont have a wall to attach the rack to. Cheers, Steve
Really nice design and looks like it will make you a lot more productive on the lathe. I love projects that are appealing to the eye and have a very practical purpose. Great Job.
Superb craftsmanship. So often people on UA-cam totally ignore prudent safety equipment and misuse tools. Very fine example of how to do it right. Well done.
Very nice rack design and build execution! Also like that you left room for extras as they come. I built a couple of sets of Hollower's for a friend from O1, (1/4" 3/8" & 1/2" with various degrees of bends) one with Carbide tips and one just hardened. He turns a lot of hardwood bowls and has an amazing eye for finding beautiful grain in them....just a thought. Thank You, Torbjorn!
Thank you. Aha, interesting. I have plenty of O1... Will probably make a chisel/gouge or two some day. Not quite sure what a hollower is. All those carbide tools look the same, ha ha...
Nicely done sir, I think I will make one similar. I made a bow rack when I was a kid on this same principle and it help my arrows in place. Nicely done, keep up the fun videos and have a blessed weekend. Dale
Thank you again Torbjorn ! I liked this one too as usual ! Have I don't know if any of my fellow fans have ever asked you to do a Q/A video but if you ever do..., I love to hear the story behind that level. I have seen you use it a number of times. We may have things like that here in the States but I have never seen one. And I just get the vibe that it has a cool history. If it doesn't ...please make one up for me when you do the questions / answer video. Ha ha
will you had me fooled there for a minute thought it was going to be all dowel construction but no slip in a few screws . What those screws do is make sure you son does not have to do any repairs in the up coming years but his son maybe . But as always great neat job as always and I really appreciate the slight angle on the tool rest and very clever different design . Happy trails
it is more investment, but i like using toggle clamps much more for workholding on the drill press. you will soon find that you have too few clamps. very cool design for the rack. PS: also, i like sprinkling sawdust on to glue seep to make it easier to clean after it dries
Love the self-locking design for the handles. I second the idea for a blacksmith-made touchmark to burn your mark into your wood projects. The ice has almost melted. That would be a relief to me; I don't tolerate cold so well anymore. How long does it take for the lake to thaw, from solid ice to open water? Lovely photography, as always. Thanks for your work!
Thank you! Depends on the temperature of course, but I would say about a week. Strange how the temperature changed from around -5C to +15C in just one day...
Love the retention method, so simple! will definitely put this idea to use some day. Also buy some Flathead screws! so much nicer looking than phillips heads. What does cutting the boiled linseed oil with turpentine do? looks a bit lighter than straight Boiled Linseed, which is one of my go-to finishes these days and great to use..
Thanks. It makes the oil much more fluid. It will flow better and makes it easy to get to all corners and crevices. But above all it should penetrate into the wood much better... they say :)
Glad to see its getting warm in sweden, I was there (10 km from urshult ) over Påsk holidays, and the åsnen was still covered in thick ice, we built a snowman. Nice toolrack and Video! Du är en jurdgubb! No, don't ask why. Jurdgubb is my favorite swedish word, it looks and sounds so funny :p And I only know 25 or so.
I assume you want to keep your privacy and I understand that, but I've been trying to guess what is your every day job and if its related to any handwork type of job. It really looks like you know how to deal with every different work you undertake. Excellent work ! I always enjoy so much watching your videos. I love your style of just showing you make some stuff, taking your time and enjoying it. It is truly relaxing. Many greetings from Switzerland ;-)
Thank you so much Steve! Mostly computer related work. Have been doing 3d visualization for nearly 20 years. With UA-cam and all I spend more and more time "building stuff" :)
Please invest in a wood burning emblem stamp for your wooden projects, one like nick zammetti has maybe... so you dont have to brand your wooden projects with pencil or you could even forge one :P
Hi, just made this from your design, looks great thank you! Best lathe chisel rack I've seen
Brilliant design! Love the way the tools pull themselves in through gravity.
I'm going build a frame for a lathe,As I got everything but the frame for only$100 and a friend gave me steel for the frame build.
Seems you are the best of all Blacksmiths ( I believe that) If you find the time to build turning tools I will certainly be watching several times over.
I do again give you my favorite Blacksmith award and if you don't build the turning tools spend some time with your family Sir
Thanks
Thanks , it's on my list!
I've looked at several of these and I think this will be the best design for me. Thanks
Great. I think it works pretty good, even with different sized handles.
Made 1 and it works great. Thanks
Very nice project. Such clear wood and a very nice design for ease of dropping your tools into it and grabbing the next.
Here we go again, I feel obliged to tell another guy... Nice Rack.
Great job TA.
Torbjörn, I think this is the first time I have seen a tool rack of this design. It is very nice looking and also /functional, the best of both worlds so to say.
Yes, it is working nicely!
Nice project, and some great wildlife in your garden .
That is awesome and now I’ll make mine. Thank you and subscribed 😊
Great video, as always. I especially like the "nature part", that you always include. That makes your videos extra relaxing for me.
But the project itself was of course awesome to watch as well. 👍
Thanks!!
Great video. Beautiful rack and that is a very cool old work bench..
Just ran across this video. Great job and craftsmanship. I saw the same design for cue sticks some years ago. Thanks.
What a blessed life you live Tor...truly blessed. Thank you for what you do!
R.
Woodworking 101 very nice rack, just retired so I have more time to do my woodworking stuff finally and I have a lathe and I got the tools but I don't have a rack so I think I'll make this thank you very much for the Post.
Well done! The first lathe tool rack that I haves seen that is worth making. Thanks.
Great video, a beautifully made rack, and I like the sloping base. Your video has given me the main idea of how to make one, except I will have to make it free standing as I dont have a wall to attach the rack to. Cheers, Steve
Very well designed rack. Also, I like that you like the same finishes that I like.
Great design. It inspired me to make a rack but I'm attempting to make a double rack.
Well done, man. The angled bar on the lower end seem to work very well. That was my anticipation. Thumbs up!
Thanks for the inspiration I just finished making one for myself.
Cool!
Amazing craftsmanship as always!
with a few modifications this design works great.
Really nice design and looks like it will make you a lot more productive on the lathe. I love projects that are appealing to the eye and have a very practical purpose. Great Job.
Thanks!
Wow That's a very nice turning tool rack. For all your Lathe tools. you done a Awesome Job.
Thanks!
THANK YOU for making your stuff, and simply not resort to buying shelves made of sheetmetal.
So much more satisfying both to yourself and to us 💪
You have many great talents. Nice tool rack.
That is a very nice rack for your lathe tools! Looking forward to seeing your next project!
Way slick! Thanks for sharing! 👍
Thankyou it's a great design. I made 2 of these yesterday. The measurements at the start were really useful
That's great to hear!
Elliot Lake Ontario Canada. Nice project Torbjörn enjoyed watching it all come together thanks for sharing.
Thank you!!
Nice design, think I’ll make one.
Superb craftsmanship. So often people on UA-cam totally ignore prudent safety equipment and misuse tools. Very fine example of how to do it right. Well done.
Very nice rack design and build execution! Also like that you left room for extras as they come. I built a couple of sets of Hollower's for a friend from O1, (1/4" 3/8" & 1/2" with various degrees of bends) one with Carbide tips and one just hardened. He turns a lot of hardwood bowls and has an amazing eye for finding beautiful grain in them....just a thought. Thank You, Torbjorn!
Thank you. Aha, interesting. I have plenty of O1... Will probably make a chisel/gouge or two some day. Not quite sure what a hollower is. All those carbide tools look the same, ha ha...
Here is a link to to first 3 I made with carbide.
www.homemadetools.net/forum/hollowers-wood-turning-52690#post76782
Nice! Didn't know you could braze carbide tips like that!
As someone who is book smart, I envy how good u r with ur hands
Thanks. You just have to have the guts to go for it. If you fail you will only grow stronger.
Superb perfection Mr. Åhman!
Nicely done sir, I think I will make one similar. I made a bow rack when I was a kid on this same principle and it help my arrows in place. Nicely done, keep up the fun videos and have a blessed weekend.
Dale
Cool, thanks!!
Perfekt inspiration så här i slutet av veckan, tack Torbjörn. Som vanligt en fantastisk kvalitet på din video och projektet.
Tack så mycket Kent!!
Functional art! Beautiful!
Wow! It's not spring here yet so I am jealous! Very nice tool rack! I made a fishing rod holder with a similar design.
Thanks. Yes, that must work too!
Neat rack, and future proof, too!
Another good project Torbjorn, I enjoy watching you work.
mark
Your snowdrops and crocuses are blooming finally I see. :) 9:55 So are mine, spring is finally here.
Thank you again Torbjorn ! I liked this one too as usual ! Have I don't know if any of my fellow fans have ever asked you to do a Q/A video but if you ever do..., I love to hear the story behind that level. I have seen you use it a number of times. We may have things like that here in the States but I have never seen one. And I just get the vibe that it has a cool history. If it doesn't ...please make one up for me when you do the questions / answer video. Ha ha
Ha ha, thanks!
you've been uploading more frequently I like this
Very nice. I may borrow your idea. I have been he Robert Sorby tools also- they are excellent.Best regards Frank
A quality job as always!!
Multi talented , great job
Very nice design. I think I’ll stick with my bucket though.
Thanks for the tutorial I made mine yesterday then burnt the wood and gave it 2 coats of teak oil thankyou
Love your project mister 👍
Thanks
Very nice holder there mate.
Amazing work this is just what my shop needs. :)
Love your videos there amazing
Do love the fit
I am going to make one of these. Thanks!
Ingenious design, I LOVE IT!
Great idea. No place for the chips and dust to collect on the rack.
I’m a little obsessed with the French cleat for mounting cabinets on the shop wall.
Heres un artista con el hierro y la madera un saludo desde españa
Very nice!
Awesome video!
Travail maniaque. Bravo
Nice work man! 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍
will you had me fooled there for a minute thought it was going to be all dowel construction but no slip in a few screws . What those screws do is make sure you son does not have to do any repairs in the up coming years but his son maybe . But as always great neat job as always and I really appreciate the slight angle on the tool rest and very clever different design . Happy trails
Thanks Mike! Next one will be all tenons and wedges, no glue or screws :) :)
are we going to get nice woodworkng videos too ??? I'd really look forward them ! like that bowl you're turning at the end looks good !
:) We will see... I hope to do some projects.
Snyggt jobbat., vilken precision och perfektionism. Det är ett nöje att se dig jobba. Tack för en fin kvalitets video
Tack Ronnie!!
como siempre un buen trabajo. Bravo!
Very Nice Bro!!!
Nice to see some Bosch on UA-cam :D
hello, very perfect work !
Золотые руки! И светлая голова!
Excellent! I need to make one like this!
Thanks!
Good job!
Great job! Looks and works great. Consider me inspired to make one myself. Thanks!! :-D
Excellent. Thank You but why some dowels and some screws?
it is more investment, but i like using toggle clamps much more for workholding on the drill press. you will soon find that you have too few clamps. very cool design for the rack.
PS: also, i like sprinkling sawdust on to glue seep to make it easier to clean after it dries
Yes, I just used what I had available. Probably can't get too many clamps :) Good tip, totally forgot about that.
Good job.
Snyggt jobbat. Nästa projekt måste bli ett brännjärn så att du kan märka dina träalster.
Tack. Ja, jag skall fundera på detta...
Отличная вещь! Нужно и мне для себя сделать такую же.
Fantastic!
well done
Love the self-locking design for the handles. I second the idea for a blacksmith-made touchmark to burn your mark into your wood projects.
The ice has almost melted. That would be a relief to me; I don't tolerate cold so well anymore. How long does it take for the lake to thaw, from solid ice to open water?
Lovely photography, as always. Thanks for your work!
Thank you! Depends on the temperature of course, but I would say about a week. Strange how the temperature changed from around -5C to +15C in just one day...
Fantastic demo of a great idea for chisel stand. Do you have plans to build it?
Thanks, no I don't , sorry.
Great! Good job!!!
Using the nippers as a hammer on the dowels? If only you knew a blacksmith to make you a hammer ;) Very nice work sir.
He he...whatever lies closest on the bench... :)
Love the retention method, so simple! will definitely put this idea to use some day. Also buy some Flathead screws! so much nicer looking than phillips heads.
What does cutting the boiled linseed oil with turpentine do? looks a bit lighter than straight Boiled Linseed, which is one of my go-to finishes these days and great to use..
Thanks. It makes the oil much more fluid. It will flow better and makes it easy to get to all corners and crevices. But above all it should penetrate into the wood much better... they say :)
Torbjörn Åhman thanks I'll have to give it a go.
You should ad a stop at the bottom of the slanted shelf to stop the smaller ones sliding in to far
🎥 Beautiful work 🛠️ !. _ Congratulations! 👍 🇧🇷
Oooooooomay good. Chapeau. Maniefique
Glad to see its getting warm in sweden, I was there (10 km from urshult ) over Påsk holidays, and the åsnen was still covered in thick ice, we built a snowman.
Nice toolrack and Video!
Du är en jurdgubb!
No, don't ask why. Jurdgubb is my favorite swedish word, it looks and sounds so funny :p And I only know 25 or so.
Ha ha, cool. Yea, the weather changed over night so to speak...suddenly warm! That's not very far from me!
Vous travaillez en tout sécurité. Et calculé en mili mètre pour réaliser un chef d'oeuvre. Maniefique illustrations. Tenc you
Thanks!
Thank you for another great video!! :))
I assume you want to keep your privacy and I understand that, but I've been trying to guess what is your every day job and if its related to any handwork type of job. It really looks like you know how to deal with every different work you undertake.
Excellent work ! I always enjoy so much watching your videos. I love your style of just showing you make some stuff, taking your time and enjoying it. It is truly relaxing.
Many greetings from Switzerland ;-)
Thank you so much Steve! Mostly computer related work. Have been doing 3d visualization for nearly 20 years. With UA-cam and all I spend more and more time "building stuff" :)
Thank you for answering ! Keep doing what you like, your videos are awesome.
Brains + logic = Awesome "stuff" :) Cheers.
Sempre um projeto interessante e um bom vídeo ! :)
Always an interesting project and a good video ! :)
Thanks!
Please invest in a wood burning emblem stamp for your wooden projects, one like nick zammetti has maybe... so you dont have to brand your wooden projects with pencil or you could even forge one :P
Can you send me the dimensions on the lathe turning tool rack?
Thanks KB
Bra jobbat!
Nice work! Just be sure to turn off the lath before reaching for a different tool!!
good idea for a tool rack. Ty