Introduction: Table Top Turntable Tool Caddy

About: For the past few years I have been working on the Great Uncles Project. Three of my great uncles served in the Great War of 1914-1918. I've been studying their lives through their service records, the history…
Store over 20 tools in a small space. How small? How about everything in a 150mm X 150mm footprint. All those tool on your desktop and easily accessible. This can be done with recycling items and materials found in the scrap bin. This is my table top turntable tool caddy.

Supplies

Tins, I used three Japanese candy tin and an olive tin.
Lazy susan turntable from the hardware store.
5mm plywood from the off cut bin
Paint

Step 1: Base

I laser cut some plywood to make the base. Screwed on the lasy susan turntable.

Step 2: Add the Tins.

I cut the lids of the tins off with a Dremel and spayed the insides with paint to prevent rust and I laser cut dividers out of plywood to separate tools.

Step 3: A Separate Tin for My Craft Knives

I made a separate detachable tray for the tin holding my craft knives. I don't have to carry the whole caddy around.

Step 4: Everything Comes Together

Here's the finished table top turntable tool caddy with all the tools. I put little rubber feet on the bottom of the base to stop it from sliding around. Now I have a massive amount of tools that are quick to access and in a unit that takes up very little space on my bench.