As the number of woodturning tools in my under the lathe bed rack increased I was running out of room. I had seen some double row wall racks that solved some of that problem, but the tools in the lower row presented a way to slice one's hand when reaching for the upper row. As the tools spread out over the wall they became less and less accessible. I wanted a way to keep the tools close at hand, stored many tools and did not threaten my limbs. A lazy-susan came to mind. I welded pipe to form the main frame of the stand and built rotating tables from discs of MDF. the lower disc has holes to hold the butt end of the tools and when cut out the inner disc forms the upper support. A vertical column made from 1x4 holds the two discs. A smaller set of discs is mounted below for shorter tools. The business ends of the tools are all safely out of the way either up high or below the upper disc. The rack is always within reach and a turn of the disc brings tools from the other side into reach. The gouges are all on one side arranged by size. The scrapers by size on the
opposite side. The lower rack has shorter gouges and skews as well as a mini-rack for the tiny tools.



