rslaback
Well-known member
I recently purchased a Huot cabinet to store my fractional drills in. I hate having incomplete drill indexes and having a drawer full of extra bits of all sizes wasn't acceptable to my **** retentiveness.
I'm not the best at putting drills back right after I get done using them and like most of you I have drills that have had the engraving spun off the shank so a drill gauge is necessary to identify the correct size. Finally I have 3 boys and a wife who aren't necessarily as concerned as I am about getting the right drill back in the right compartment.
So today I stole an idea from the KISS drill bit system I found on fastcap.com.
I bought paint markers for $.89 each on eBay (shipped from China).
Then I color coded a label across the top of each drawer and painted the chuck end of the drill with the corresponding color. The colors repeat which makes it a bit easier to know certain sizes. With the paint on the end it should stay there without issue.
Granted it looks a little odd with the multi-color labels visible but it should get the job done and make my life a bit easier.

I wish I would've seen this back when I was teaching. My students had to do a drill gauge project and I always felt horrible when I had to tell a kid that they had drilled a hole too large because someone had put a drill in the wrong compartment and they hadn't checked before they used it.
I'm not the best at putting drills back right after I get done using them and like most of you I have drills that have had the engraving spun off the shank so a drill gauge is necessary to identify the correct size. Finally I have 3 boys and a wife who aren't necessarily as concerned as I am about getting the right drill back in the right compartment.
So today I stole an idea from the KISS drill bit system I found on fastcap.com.
I bought paint markers for $.89 each on eBay (shipped from China).
Then I color coded a label across the top of each drawer and painted the chuck end of the drill with the corresponding color. The colors repeat which makes it a bit easier to know certain sizes. With the paint on the end it should stay there without issue.
Granted it looks a little odd with the multi-color labels visible but it should get the job done and make my life a bit easier.

I wish I would've seen this back when I was teaching. My students had to do a drill gauge project and I always felt horrible when I had to tell a kid that they had drilled a hole too large because someone had put a drill in the wrong compartment and they hadn't checked before they used it.
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