List of Tools

This list of tools is intended as a convenient reference list for tools which may be of use either directly in conjunction with the machine, or when working on projects with it. Where available, links to 3D models of tools or other plan files are included so as to allow one to create tool storage systems which include said tools, or to make the tools oneself. Other columns note usages of the tools, or their inclusion in notable lists of tools or historically significant tool chests.

Additional Tools

 * Thingiverse
 * Drill Hole Guide 1-12mm with V-Groove
 * PCB Drill Press
 * Dremel lathe remix
 * contour gauge


 * Collet Wrenches
 * Kress collet spanner.stl --- http://a360.co/1RtTaML


 * Fid
 * https://www.instructables.com/id/DIY-Paracord-Fids-Permalok-like-Needles/


 * Router
 * http://www.inthewoodshop.com/ShopMadeTools/BuildingaWoodenRouterPlane.html


 * Miter box
 * http://www.inthewoodshop.com/ShopMadeTools/SteamPunkMitrebox.html


 * Clamps
 * http://www.shopnotes.com/files/issues/106/10-best-handscrew-tips.pdf


 * Scratch stock: http://brfinewoodworking.com/making-a-scratch-stock/


 * magnets --- the tool form is usually an extendable reach tool for picking up dropped hardware


 * Tap and die: http://www.wkfinetools.com/contrib/dAssis/art/TapDie/TapDie-01.asp


 * thread gauges --- the vast array of modern fasteners requires specialty tools for determining thread pitch --- usually in the form of a card or block with holes and notches which allow measuring hardware, or a fan-fold of thread profiles which may be used to directly determine a match. A useful technique for measuring is to place a bent wire into the threads and then measure that width.


 * nail spinner --- a tool which would fit in a drill and allow one to spin a nail so as to drive it into a board without the risk of splitting it.


 * center punch --- spring-loaded, it will allow marking the starting point for a hole without requiring a hammer. Also useful to break glass.


 * pry bar --- available in various sizes, an early brandname was "wonder bar".


 * tack lifter --- specialty prying tool for removing tacks. Often seen in upholstery


 * dental picks --- often used for cleaning out small detail areas


 * tapered reamer --- used for enlarging existing holes, and adjustable version may actually be adjusted to restore a hole to parallel/cylindrical


 * tweezers --- useful for removing splinters or holding small parts --- a locking form is especially intended for the latter function


 * deburring tool --- used for cleaning up cut parts, see Tools


 * plumb bob and line --- for determining vertical


 * gimlets --- traditional tool for making holes


 * cat's paw (nail puller) --- traditional tool for removing nails. Useful since it may be driven with force.

Layout Tools
Some, such as the calipers and golden proportion calipers, are listed above.


 * Compass

Sector
Jim Tolpin, a noted woodworking author has a site which discusses them, and has free plans and instructions for a sector, as well as additional (paid) material: https://www.byhandandeye.com/shop/

http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?164865-Using-a-sector

https://georgewalkerdesign.wordpress.com/2013/09/26/designers-alphabet-s-is-for/ --- use of a folding rule as a crude sector.

Books
Virtuoso: The Tool Cabinet and Workbench of Henry O. Studley By Donald C. Williams; Photographs by Narayan Nayar An excerpt.pdf is available (but unfortunately it does not correct the incorrect photo on pg. 70 as of this writing). http://www.leevalley.com/US/newsletters/Woodworking/1580//article2.pdf

Jim Tolpin's The Toolbox Book: A Craftsman's Guide to Tool Chests, Cabinets and Storage Systems

Andy Rae's Choosing & Using Hand Tools

Ancient Tools

 * http://sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?258087-Ancient-Tools-The-Stringline
 * http://sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?258456-Ancient-Tools-The-Plumbline-Scroll-1

Studley Tool Cabinet
218 tools in total, including a missing drill bit (see below) as well as 14 items of unknown or uncertain purpose (including a round container listed below)

Measuring


 * marking gauges
 * set of 3 ebony marking gauges
 * rosewood, 5 1/2" o.a.l.
 * depth gauge (Starrett #237)
 * rules/straightedges
 * 6" straightedge with 2 side hooks
 * 6" machinist rule (Starrett #400)
 * 6" hook rule (Starrett #300)
 * ivory and nickel silver? folding rule, 4 section 24" (E.A. Stearns No. 50B (replacement))
 * three-fold ivory and nickel silver rule 1' rule 4 section 12" (E.A. Stearns No. 57B)
 * 9" combination square with center finding head (Starrett)
 * 3" machinist rule (Starrett #800, No. 4(R) gradations) --- current equivalent seems to be: C604R-3 Steel Rule with Inch Graduation
 * 2 1/2" square w/ two blades (one rectangular, one beveled) (Starrett #14)
 * 4" double square w/ 4R rule (Starrett)
 * 9" machinist scale (Starrett #400)
 * 9" rule (4R) with protractor head (Starrett #490)
 * 2" flat machinist square (Starrett)
 * 2 5/8" machinist square
 * 3 infill squares 5 1/16"--11 5/16" o.a.l.
 * calipers
 * 3" locking caliper (Starrett #425)
 * locking thickness caliper 3" o.a.l.
 * inside calipers 4 7/8" o.a.l. (J.W. Barsantee)
 * two pairs of outside calipers 2 1/2" and 3 15/16" o.a.l. (P.S. Stubs)
 * 1" micrometer (Starrett)
 * 3" caliper square w/ micro-adjust mechanism (Starrett)
 * dividers
 * 4 1/4" (J. Stevens)
 * 5 3/4" (J. Stevens)
 * bevel gauges
 * 5 3/4" x 3/4" (I.J. Robinson)
 * 9" x 15/16" (I.J. Robinson)
 * 15 9/16" x 1 7/32"
 * wire/sheet metal gauge, 2 3/4" diameter (Vulcan Hardware Co.)
 * Standard Music Wire Gauge (Starrett #280) --- 281 American Standard Wire Gage, 0-36 Range
 * center gauge (Starrett #391)
 * drill gauge (5 1/4" x 1 5/8", measures #1--42) (Morse Twist Drill and Steel Wire Gauge)

Clamping


 * 2 brass lifters 3 5/16" length x 11/16" diameter
 * Prentiss Vise (No. 70)

Cutting


 * saws
 * rip backsaw, 13 3/16" o.a.l. (Chandler & Barber)
 * crosscut backsaw, 14 13/16" o.a.l. (Chandler & Barber)
 * brass and steel scribe 2 3/8" o.a.l.
 * adjustable cut jaw nipper (Starrett 1X-7?) --- http://www.starrett.com/metrology/product-detail/1X-7
 * machinist's scraper
 * 12 bench chisels, 0.090"--0.480", 8 3/4"--13 1/16" o.a.l. (Buck Brothers)
 * Planes
 * block plane, ~6 3/16" (L. Bailey)
 * bench plane, (Stanley #1)
 * bench plane, ~9" (L. Bailey)
 * jack plane (Stanley #27)
 * jack plane, 13 9/16" (Stanley)
 * cabinetmaker's block plane (Stanley #9)
 * jointer plane (Stanley #30)
 * block plane, 3 3/16" o.a.l.
 * frame saw ~8 7/8" o.a.l.
 * round spokeshave 10 1/4" o.a.l. (Humphrey Tool?)
 * felt chisel w/ 11/16" blade ~4 1/4" o.a.l.

Sharpening


 * sharpening stone and box 7" x 1 9/16" x 1 13/16"
 * knife honing rod, 6 13/16" o.a.l.
 * tapered oval burnisher

Drilling


 * 4 awls 4.4375″--5.25″
 * 4 forstner bits 3/8", 1/2", 5/8", 3/4"
 * 16 drill bits (0.070"--0.225", 2 3/4"-- 5 1/2" o.a.l.) (Standard Tool Co.)
 * 13 augers (1/4"--1", 7 3/4"--9 1/2" o.a.l.) (R. Jennings)
 * 12 drill bits (0.095"--0.160", 2 7/8"--3 3/4" o.a.l., one missing)
 * brace, 14" o.a.l.
 * bit adapter for brace
 * bow drill spindle, 12 1/2" o.a.l.
 * 11 drill bits (for bow drill) 0.080"--0.170", <3 11/16"--4 5/16" (Standard Tool Co.)
 * 10 square tanged drill bits 1/8"--1" (Booth & Son, dupe 1" A1 Bagshaw & Field)
 * expansive bit 11" o.a.l. (W.M.A. Clark)

Thread cutting


 * tap and die handle 8 1/4" o.a.l.
 * no. 26 tap (S.W. Card)
 * 6 dies 20--36

Striking


 * infill mallet
 * cross peen hammer 11 1/4" o.a.l. (Sierfon?)
 * cross peen hammer 11 7/8" o.a.l.
 * claw hammer 12 5/8" o.a.l. (D. Maydole)

Pliers


 * 2 pairs of jeweler's pliers
 * specialized compression pliers
 * flat pliers ~7" o.a.l.
 * flat pliers ~3 13/16" o.a.l.

Screwdrivers


 * 1/16" wide jeweler's screwdriver 3 5/8" o.a.l.
 * 3/16" wide 11/16" shaft screwdriver
 * 1/4" wide 1 1/4" shaft screwdriver
 * pump screwdriver 11 3/4" o.a.l.
 * pump screwdriver 6 9/16" o.a.l. (Johnson and Tainter)
 * 1/4" wide 4 9/32" horn screwdriver
 * 3/16" wide 3" horn screwdriver
 * 7/32" wide 8 1/8" screwdriver
 * 9/32" wide 10 7/8" screwdriver
 * 5/16" wide horn handled screwdriver 14 1/2" o.a.l.

Wrench


 * small metal screw-feed wrench ~3" o.a.l. (Tower & Lyons?)
 * screw-feed wrench ~4 11/16" o.a.l. (L. Coes)

Piano/organ specific tools


 * piano action adjusting tool ~10" o.a.l.
 * organ action regulating device ~6 1/2" o.a.l.

The following tools are in the drawers:


 * levels
 * level
 * spirit level 12" x 1" x 2" (Stratton Brothers)
 * 9 piano action tools
 * 4 brace bits for countersinking large screws (E. Walter & Co.)
 * set of 5 spoon bits, 1/4"--3/8", 6 3/8"--7 3/8" o.a.l.
 * pair of felt knives (Tuck Mfg. Co.)
 * damper spoon bender
 * 3 piano action adjusting tools

items of unknown or uncertain purpose

 * tube
 * unknown tool
 * contour tracing scribe
 * round container
 * set of 5 nested tools
 * 3 layout tools 1 7/8"--1 15/16" diameter
 * chasing or engraving tool with broken tip, 3 3/4" o.a.l.
 * brass and steel tool, 0.20" drill mounted in brass handle, 3 1/4" o.a.l.
 * metal tube with ebony caps ~5 3/4" o.a.l., with mineral rod (soapstone or alabaster to mark iron)

In drawers:


 * 5 pneumatic action tools

Additional tools likely stored in workbench

 * chisels
 * carving chisel set
 * mortise chisels
 * saws
 * panel or other saw to dimension stock
 * bow saw
 * coping saw
 * tenon saw
 * pad saw/keyhole saw
 * glue pot
 * rasps
 * files
 * nail set
 * rule or tape measure (for distances >2')
 * marking knife
 * card scrapers
 * joinery planes
 * fillister
 * plough
 * router
 * shoulder
 * dado, &c.
 * moulding planes
 * trammels
 * nippers --- present in cabinet: adjustable cut jaw nipper (Starrett 1X-7?)
 * veneering hammer
 * drill bow

North Bennet Street School: Introduction to Woodworking
http://www.nbss.edu/

http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?243123-Cheap-tool-suggestions-wanted!&p=2555690#post2555690


 * Safety Glasses (#1535)
 * 12″ Combination Square (Starrett) (#5)
 * #4 Bench Plane (Stanley) (#514)
 * Cutting Gauge (Crown) (#306)
 * 6 Inch Card Scraper (#398)
 * 16oz. Honing Oil (Norton) (#38)
 * Sharpening Stone (Norton Fine India 8″×2″×1″) (#1509)
 * Burnisher (#226)
 * Dovetail Saw (fine tooth at least 15T per inch) (#388)
 * Mill File with Handle (#516)
 * Protractor (General) (#25)
 * Bevel Gauge (#515)
 * Set of 4 Chisels (Irwin) (#265)
 * 1/4″ (#262)
 * 3/8″ (#264)
 * 1/2″ (#261)
 * 1″ (#260)

Woodworker's Tool Compendium - Item No. 30-3632
http://www.rauantiques.com/item/woodworker-s-tool-compendium.30-3632.html


 * Stanley No.1 Plane
 * Stanley No.2 Plane
 * Stanley No.3 Plane
 * Stanley No.4 Plane
 * Stanley No.5 Plane
 * Stanley No.6 Plane
 * Stanley No.7 Plane
 * Stanley No.8 Plane
 * Stanley No.9 1/2 Block Plane
 * Stanley No.90 Bull Nose Plane
 * Set of 8 Stanley No.720 Chisels
 * Set of 5 Sorby Mortise Chisels
 * Set of 25 Stormont Archer Carving Chisels
 * Stanley No.71 Router Plane --- https://grabcad.com/library/stanley-hand-router-1
 * Stanley No.198 Dual Marking Gauge
 * Stanley No.21 Combination Square
 * Stanley No.20 8-Inch Square
 * Stanley No.25 8-Inch Sliding Bevel
 * Stanley No.41 Push Drill with 8 Bits
 * Set of 4 Stanley No.70 Defiance Screwdrivers
 * Disston D-15 Rosewood Handled Hand Saw, 26 Inches
 * Disston No.68 Rip cut Dovetail Saw, 8 Inches
 * Disston No.68 Cross cut Dovetail Saw, 10 Inches
 * Stanley No.291-B 2-Ounce Hammer
 * Stanley 13-Ounce Claw Hammer
 * Miniature 4 1/2-Inch Vice
 * 6-Inch Wing Dividers
 * 7-Inch Wing Dividers
 * 8-Inch Wing Dividers
 * Stanley No.31 Angle Divider
 * Preston 8-Inch Ebony and Brass Level
 * Stanley No.61 Rule (2 ft.)
 * Stanley No.1600 Pliers
 * Stanley Drill Brace
 * Set of 13 Stanley Russel Jennings Auger Bits
 * Set of 6 Stanley No.86 Flat Blade Screwdrivers
 * Preston Round Bottom SpokeShave
 * Preston Flat Bottom Spokeshave
 * Atkins No.50 Coping Saw
 * Set of 102 Triptych Woodturning Chisels
 * 8-Inch Sharpening Stone in Burl Walnut Case
 * Pair of Bernard's Patent Nippers By Schollhorn
 * Pair of Eclipse No.33 Trammel Heads
 * Set of 3 Centre Punches
 * Set of 3 Pin Punches
 * Pair of Cigar Sharpening Stones
 * Miniature Calipers
 * Set of 3 Miniature Open-End Wrenches

Stanley 888
Available in 4 configurations.


 * 1) Hammer 13 oz. No. 12
 * 2) Hammer 4 oz. No. 147
 * 3) Hand Saw 16 in.
 * 4) Coping Saw No. 100
 * 5) Screwdriver 4 in. No. 20
 * 6) Rule (zig zag) 4 ft. No. 64?
 * 7) Block Plane 8 in. No. 3
 * 8) Bit Brace 8 in. No. 945
 * 9) Expansive Bit (Clark's)
 * 10) Auger Bit 1/4"
 * 11) Auger Bit 3/8"
 * 12) Gimlet bit No. 6
 * 13) Countersink No. 23
 * 14) Chisel 1/2 in. No. 40
 * 15) Chisel 1 in. No. 40
 * 16) Cold Chisel 1 in. No. 1A
 * 17) Vise 1 3/4 in. jaws No. 742
 * 18) Carpenter's Steel Square 12 in. No. 10
 * 19) Try and Mitre 6 in. No. 2
 * 20) Level 18 in. No. 104
 * 21) Marking Gauge No. 62
 * 22) Nail Set 3/32 in. No. 11
 * 23) Center Punch 1/16 in. No. 10
 * 24) Hand Drill No. 3
 * 25) Hollow Handle Tool Set Contains one each---Gimlet, File, Saw, Chisel, Reamer, Screw Driver, two Brad Awls and with extra 6 1/2 in. saw. No. 302
 * 26) Adjustable Wrench 8 in. No. G?
 * 27) Adjustable Pipe Wrench No. 10
 * 28) Pair Pliers No. 5N
 * 29) Pair Pincers No. 50
 * 30) Flat Mill File 8 in. with handle
 * 31) Glass cutter No. 300
 * 32) Sharpening stone

D variation includes No. 203 Bench Bracket

A basic tool list by function
https://www.popularwoodworking.com/tools/woodworking-hand-tools/confusing-the-beginners-another-tool-list/

c.f., Minimalist Woodworker: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wcqqo0S8kU --- tools also in this are in bold, tools only in this are in italics


 * Measuring
 * try/miter square
 * 4" double square
 * 6" combination square
 * 12" combination square
 * dial calipers (4" better than 6")
 * bevel gauge
 * scratch awl
 * pencil
 * tweezers
 * tape measure
 * Cutting
 * chisels --- set ranging form 1/8"-- 1 1/2" (1/4" and 1/2" or 5/8")
 * Japanese dovetail saw
 * chip carving knife used as marking knife and for general cutting
 * Smoothing
 * low angle adjustable mouth block plane
 * medium shoulder plane (Record 3-in-1 plane mostly used as shoulder plane)
 * jack plane, Stanley No. 4
 * Finishing
 * scraper and burnisher
 * cheap paint scraper
 * Shaping
 * flat carver's riffler 3/8" wide
 * hand cut rasp
 * Striking
 * 14 oz. dead blow mallet
 * 16 oz. claw hammer
 * wood mallet
 * Installing and adjusting hardware
 * end cutting pliers/nail puller/pincers
 * screwdriver with interchangeable tips
 * sharpening
 * combination sharpening stone
 * honing guide

A notable lacunae above is drilling holes. A brace or hand drill, or at least Yankee screwdriver would make a likely addition.

Close Grain Apartment Workbench and tool list
Arguably the most important tool for hand woodworking is a workbench, this list is notable for providing a list of basic, easily sourced tools, and cut list and materials list for a workbench easily assembled using them.

http://www.closegrain.com/2013/12/apartment-workbench.html


 * 1) metal yardstick
 * 2) combination square
 * 3) utility knife
 * 4) mallet
 * 5) Jorgensen Heavy-Duty bar clamps (4 total, two long, two short)
 * 6) 20" Stanley SharpTooth saw (or Irwin/Marples Japanese pull saw (known as a ryoba))
 * 7) Buck Brothers three-pack with 1/2", 3/4", and 1" chisels, and added separate 1/4" and 3/8" chisels (not needed to build the bench but good to have).
 * 8) drill and driver bits with quick-change adapter (incl. spade bits for larger holes)
 * 9) 14" No. 5 jack plane (model 12-905)
 * 10) 9 3/4" No. 4 smoothing plane (model 12-904)

Knockdown English Workbench
https://blog.lostartpress.com/2014/09/08/download-free-plans-for-the-knockdown-nicholson-workbench/

https://lostartpress.files.wordpress.com/2014/09/kd-nicholson-bench-lost-art-press.pdf

Roubo Workbench
https://www.benchcrafted.com/rouboplans

Commercial Workbenches

 * http://adjustabench.com/
 * https://www.americanworkbench.com/

Instructables
http://www.instructables.com/id/Folding-Portable-Workbench-With-Quick-Release-Vise/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email

Vise
Every workbench needs a vise: https://www.simplecove.com/348/monday-woodworking-101-budget-moxon-vise/

https://www.benchcrafted.com/crubber

Accessories
https://blog.lostartpress.com/2012/09/05/a-shooting-board-for-a-simpleton/

http://www.woodcentral.com/woodworking/forum/archives_handtools.pl/bid/3001/md/read/id/145698/sbj/son-of-stanley-52/

Japanese inspired
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?259496-Portable-tool-kit-Portable-workbench-What-would-you-do&p=2745895#post2745895


 * 1) Tape measure
 * 2) Shinwa hardened steel square
 * 3) Shinwa marking thing (it looks like angled aluminum/steel with a mitered angle/right angles).
 * 4) Takeo Nakano 54 mm and 70 mm plane (thanks for the recommendation, Stan!)
 * 5) Kusaborou Genno (the one tool I'd grab if my house went on fire, again, thanks Stan!)
 * 6) Folding Japanese saws (lee valley dozuki, silkboy kataba).
 * 7) Sharp knife for marking stuff.
 * 8) Pencil.
 * 9) Chisel--an older Japanese one
 * 10) Cam clamps.
 * 11) Floor bench

Vagabond Tool Rack
http://toolmakingart.com/2010/04/27/vagabond-tool-rack/

Notable for fitting in a five (six) gallon plastic pail with a gamma seal lid.

Other Portable Tool Kits
https://davidbarronfurniture.blogspot.com/2016/06/really-nice-dovetailed-toolbox.html

https://www.highlandwoodworking.com/woodnews/august_2007/employeecont_aug07.html

Japanese Boat Builders Tool Set
https://www.japanesetools.com.au/collections/sets/products/boat-builders-tool-set


 * Kakuri Universal Saw Set
 * Japanese Red Oak Handle
 * Heavy Duty Canvas Bag
 * 4 Blades
 * 3-piece set of Kakuri Hybrid Chisels
 * 12mm
 * 25mm
 * 32mm
 * Heavy Duty Canvas Chisel Roll
 * Japanese Style Timber mallet
 * Shinto Saw Rasp
 * Japanese Precision Square
 * Nail Puller / Nail Punch
 * Japanese Sliding Bevel
 * 30mm Japanese Smoothing Plane
 * 52mm Japanese Smoothing Plane
 * 30mm Rebate Plane
 * Heavy Duty Canvas Carry Bag

Swiss Tool Case
http://www.wohngeist.ch/V1/index.php?p=2_4_0&lang=en


 * 6 screwdrivers
 * 1/4" driver
 * 12 1/4" bits
 * pliers
 * Swiss Army Knife
 * hammer
 * half-round file w/ handle
 * small square
 * folding rule
 * nail puller
 * large multi-channel pliers
 * set of hex keys
 * pencil
 * chisel

Swiss Tool Cabinet
http://www.wohngeist.ch/V1/index.php?p=2_3_0&lang=en


 * file
 * 6 Torx drivers
 * cat's paw
 * 7 Phillip's head screwdrivers
 * marking knife?
 * 7 chisels
 * adjustable wrench
 * miter square
 * corner rounding plane
 * Japanese saw
 * cranked neck chisel
 * sliding bevel
 * spokeshave
 * rasp w/ handle
 * file w/ handle
 * marking gauge
 * block plane
 * jack plane
 * putty knife
 * miter square
 * marking gauge
 * calipers
 * sliding bevel
 * level
 * nail set and punch
 * adjustable wrench
 * hex key set
 * try square
 * compass
 * nail pullers
 * diagonal cutters
 * needle nose pliers
 * flat pliers
 * cable cutters
 * multi-channel pliers
 * bow saw
 * small hammer
 * large hammer
 * pull saw
 * veneering saw
 * rabbet plane
 * 12 flat screwdrivers
 * countersink
 * awl
 * ream
 * scissors
 * gouge
 * marking knife
 * 10 files w/ handles

Luthier
https://www.reddit.com/r/Luthier/comments/93i9r4/essential_tools_for_a_beginner/


 * complete set of truss rod adjusting drivers.
 * 24" Steel Ruler
 * Feeler Gauges
 * Calipers in MM and Inch
 * String Height rule
 * Fret rockers
 * Fret Hammer
 * Nut files
 * fretting files
 * fret puller
 * bone nut and saddle blanks
 * bench belt sander
 * proper vice (fox vice or better).
 * Bench with lighting and possibly magnifiers

Patternmaker's Tool Chests
http://www.supertool.com/etcetera/pchest/pattern.htm

http://nonesuchtools.com/pmkr/collectionx.html --- notable for including a list of books

Machinist Tool Chest Storage Locations
http://oxtool.blogspot.com/2012/11/machinist-box-loadout.html

https://www.practicalmachinist.com/vb/general/where-store-different-things-kennedy-526-toolbox-173857/

Apollo
https://www.quora.com/During-the-Apollo-program-was-there-a-repair-kit-on-the-Lunar-Module-and-or-the-Control-Module-If-so-what-did-it-consist-of

International Space Station
https://toolguyd.com/iss-toolbox-tools/

Toolbox Designs
http://homeharmonizing.com/mobile-box-the-ingeniously-nifty-hinged-toolbox-by-germany-based-domini-design/

https://blog.lostartpress.com/2018/11/30/the-ideal-tool-cabinet/

http://giantcypress.net/post/44613074898/tool-box-after-odate

http://www.shopnotes.com/files/issues/131/cnc-toolbox.pdf

Discontinued: https://www.thepelicanstore.com/cases/large/pelican-0450-tool-case http://woodworkingfortheloveofit.blogspot.com/2014/08/my-geriatric-tool-chest-for-hand-tool.html

c.f., https://shopgraytools.com/products/mobile-tool-chest-with-4-drawers-industrial-version

https://b2b.snapon.com/productDetails/932741/2/882604

c.f., Online_resources

Toolbox Inserts
https://benchworks.be/en/projects/systainer-toolbox-insert/

Thingiverse: Metric Socket Organizer

Photographing shadows of tools to make inserts
http://forum.vectric.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=21671

Other
http://wiki.vintagemachinery.org/

http://www.fineleatherworking.com/leather-tools

https://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-make-a-tool-set/

Making handles (without a lathe): http://www.leevalley.com/newsletters/Woodworking/1/2/Article2.htm

https://woodandshop.com/which-hand-tools-do-you-need-for-traditional-woodworking/ --- notable for listing tools which one may make in a woodworking shop.

https://www.lowtechmagazine.com/2010/12/hand-powered-drilling-tools-and-machines.html

Manufacturers
https://www.fineleatherworking.com/doldokki-leatherworking-tools/