I had plenty of left over 2x6 from my challenge project, and I was getting thoroughly annoyed at having to walk around the table saw, past the band saw and then back each time I wanted one of my drill press accessories that wasn't in a case on the shelf, so I built a basic little drill press accessory caddy...
The entire thing is simply held together with screws, no glue. I wanted to be able to take it apart and drill pockets for additional items if need be...
So far I have a 2-5/16" and 2-3/8" forstner bits, a cheap set of plug cutters, counter sinks, a variety of spade bits from 1/4" to 1-1/2" with spaces for the missing sizes and the pilot drilling counter sinks.
The only thing I haven't figured out a decent hole for are my bit stops...
As folks may recall, I am in a constant search mode for space saving ideas, and as this utilizes the space between the garage doors quite well, I am pretty happy with it so far...
Now that this is done, my loose router bit tray needs a redesign. I might just make another one of these sized specifically for my router bits...
The entire thing is simply held together with screws, no glue. I wanted to be able to take it apart and drill pockets for additional items if need be...
So far I have a 2-5/16" and 2-3/8" forstner bits, a cheap set of plug cutters, counter sinks, a variety of spade bits from 1/4" to 1-1/2" with spaces for the missing sizes and the pilot drilling counter sinks.
The only thing I haven't figured out a decent hole for are my bit stops...
As folks may recall, I am in a constant search mode for space saving ideas, and as this utilizes the space between the garage doors quite well, I am pretty happy with it so far...
Now that this is done, my loose router bit tray needs a redesign. I might just make another one of these sized specifically for my router bits...
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