The List of Tools in The Right Wall Hanging Tool Cabinet (about 140 tools)

  1. Stanley #4
  2. (2) Stanley #5s
  3. Stanley #6
  4. (3) Steve Knight Smoothing Planes (different iron angles)
  5. Steve Knight Jack Plane
  6. Steve Knight Jointer Plane
  7. (3) Steve Knight Marking Knives (left bevel, right bevel and double bevel)
  8. Stanley Router Plane (think it's a #71?)
  9. Record Spoke Shave
  10. Stanley Block Plane
  11. Lee Valley 60 1/2 Rabbet Block Plane (the one with the open sides)
  12. Stanley SureForm
  13. (2) long Scrath Awls
  14. (2) short Scratch Awls
  15. (3) Nail Sets
  16. Barrel Brad Nail Setter
  17. (2) Small compasses
  18. Japanese Flush Cut Saw
  19. Dozuki Saw
  20. Japanese Inlet Saw (the weird looking one - a square on a flat metal blade thing)
  21. Set of 6 Marples Blue Handled Bevel Chisels
  22. Mixed set of 5 Buck and Stanley Bevel Chisels
  23. (2) Firmer Chisels
  24. Pair of Skew Chisels
  25. Paring Chisel
  26. Pair of Crank Necked Corner Chisels
  27. 10 Spring Clamps
  28. Tite-Mark Wheeled Marking Gauge
  29. Mortise/Tenon Marking Gauge
  30. Jewelers Saw (small fine bladed coping saw)
  31. Small Box with Jewelers Saw Blades (they're really small and get lost otherwise)
  32. Deep Throat Coping Saw
  33. Small Japanese Hammer for adjusting the iron on the Woodies
  34. Small Ball Pean Hammer
  35. Bevel Gauge
  36. Gent's Saw
  37. 2 Foot Machinist Straight Edge
  38. Folding Ruler
  39. Utility Knife
  40. Wood Mallet
  41. (4) Squares
  42. Stubby Phillips Head Screw Driver
  43. Stubby Slot Head Screw Driver
  44. Small Phillips Head Screw Driver
  45. Small Slot Head Screw Driver
  46. (2) Small C Clamps
  47. Coarse, Medium and Fine Diamond Sharpening Plates
  48. Medium/Fine Fold Out Diamond Sharpening Thing-A-Majig
  49. (6) Cabinet Scrapers
  50. Veritas Scraper Honer (the black plastic thing with the bronze "dial and angle"
  51. (3) Metal Hole Gauges
  52. Tubes of Hot Glue
  53. Coarse, Medium and Fine large Diamond Sharpening Plates with Holder
  54. Set of Vix Self Centering Drill Bits
  55. Edge Trimmer with spair blades
  56. 8" Two Bubble Level
  57. (3) Bulls Eye Levels
  58. (3) Shop Made Dovetail Marking Gizmos 1:8, 1:7 * 1:6
  59. Veritas Saddle Dovetail Marking Gauges 1:8 & 1:6
  60. Stainless Steel Dovetail Marking Giszmo
  61. Veritas (?) Dovetail Sawing Magnetic Guide with Saw
  62. Blum Hinge Hole Marking Guide
  63. Wheeled Chisel Sharpening Guide
  64. Pair of Small Brass Clamps (used to hold two thin lengths of wood together to get inside of dimensions between grooves in rails and stiles for determinng panel size)
  65. 6" Steel Compass
  66. Pencil Sharpener
  67. Sharpie Pen
  68. Pencil
  69. Eraser
  70. Spare plane irons
  71. Set of Dowel Alignment Gizmo (8)
  72. Hemostat (medical scissor type clamp)
  73. (3) syringes for doing fine glueing

    I'm sure I've forgotten a few but you can see that a wall hanging tool cabinet can provide a good home for a lot of your tools that are often scattered all over the shop. Put a wall hanging tool cabinet behind your bench and you'd be amazed at how much time you'll save.


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