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Turner's Easel
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Turner's Easel

Working in a small shop necessitates space conservation and tooling mobility. Since acquiring a lathe last July, the shop was adjusted to accommodate the machine along with an array of accessories. A solution to the accumulation of lathe tools required some thought. How to provide ease of use while turning and quick-out of the way- stowage. The lathe easel seemed to be a workable answer. The lower rack is designed to pivot giving free tool access.

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