Similar to the recent vernier caliper thread, what other little tools or gadgets, that are not specifically woodturning tools, do you keep at or near the lathe to help with your turning endeavors?
I'll start with Stanley's alternative retracting tape measure, the Leverlock. Unlike their tried and tested Powerlock tapes that have been around forever (a bunch of versions lay around my shop and garage), I found their Leverlock on the store shelf about 20-some years ago, a green 12-footer, and brought it home. Brilliant! No more shoving that Powerlock thumb lever clumsily if the tool is not situated just right in your hands. The Leverlock works intuitively- as the tape is in your hand, squeeze between the 12 and 6 o'clock portions (the lever is at 6:00) to release the tape to either pull out or retract.
I don't know where that old one wandered off to (it'll show up eventually) but the new'ish yellow and orange 12-footers live at the lathes, and the 25' is just for general shop use.

I'll start with Stanley's alternative retracting tape measure, the Leverlock. Unlike their tried and tested Powerlock tapes that have been around forever (a bunch of versions lay around my shop and garage), I found their Leverlock on the store shelf about 20-some years ago, a green 12-footer, and brought it home. Brilliant! No more shoving that Powerlock thumb lever clumsily if the tool is not situated just right in your hands. The Leverlock works intuitively- as the tape is in your hand, squeeze between the 12 and 6 o'clock portions (the lever is at 6:00) to release the tape to either pull out or retract.
I don't know where that old one wandered off to (it'll show up eventually) but the new'ish yellow and orange 12-footers live at the lathes, and the 25' is just for general shop use.
