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Old 29th January 2011, 12:29 PM
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Default Organizing tools

Hi there. I'm pretty new to engineering. Before starting my build, I had just some handtools in a plastic toolbox. Then I organised them on a wall in the garage:

It's working out quite well, easy to keep the tools organized (at least the ones that have a place on the wall), easy to fetch a tool when needed.

The main problem I have now is organising drill bits, taps and dies. I bought a set of HSS drills in 1-10 mm sizes. They had a neat plastic case, but now it's almost completely broken. Then, I have an assortment of drill bits bought one apiece in plastic tubes. They all live in a heap in a tin tray. Reasonably easy to get hold of the right one, but not as neat as I would like.

There must be a traditional, commonsense solution to organizing and storing drill bits. There's a lot of experienced engineers amongst us. What do the pros do to keep the drill bits and taps organized?
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Old 29th January 2011, 12:48 PM
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Albert,
Take each drill bit and drill a hole in a block of wood, do this for each drill bit and it will have a nice neat hole of its own in a nice block of wood.....simples
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Old 29th January 2011, 12:51 PM
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Hi Albert

That is looking very tidy

My dad was well into his engineering, he used to keep his drill bits, taps & endmills in small indexing blocks

A bit like this ( Not too difficult to make from a block of hardwood )



His larger diameter stuff was kept in individual plastic tubes in tool drawers.


My drill bits are kept loose & can be a real pain to find the exact one at times
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Old 29th January 2011, 01:42 PM
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I got THIS for christmas.

It's a great set if a little expensive but they are great quality bits.
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