A practical tool storage rack can greatly boost convenience in daily life and work. Today, I’ll share a DIY working method for a rotating bit storage rack—it’s not only extremely practical, but you’ll also get tons of joy from the making process.
DIY Working Step 1: Gather Materials and Tools
First, we need to prepare all the materials and tools required for the project in advance. Proper preparation is the foundation of smooth DIY working.
Materials
• 4 circular wooden boards: 10cm in diameter, 2cm thick
• 2 square wooden boards: 1.2cm thick, 10cm×10cm in size
• 1 long wooden plank: 1.2cm thick, 10cm×50cm in size
• 1 round steel rod: 8mm in diameter, 49cm in length
• A number of snap rings: 7mm inner diameter
Tools
Electric hand drill, various drill bits, sander with sandpaper.
The electric hand drill is used for drilling and fixing the wooden boards in subsequent steps, while the sander with sandpaper smooths the boards for a more attractive and durable finished product.

DIY Working Step 2: Drill the Wooden Boards
Once all materials and tools are ready, start the production process. Drilling is a key link in DIY working, so be careful and patient.
1. Take one 1.2cm-thick, 10cm×10cm square wooden board, draw cross lines on it with a steel ruler. Fit an 8.0mm drill bit into the electric hand drill, align it with the center of the cross lines, and drill a 0.5cm-deep hole vertically and gently—do not apply excessive force to avoid drilling through the board. Repeat the same process for the second square board.
2. Next, process the circular wooden boards: drill an 8.0mm hole at the center of each board. Then, use drill bits matching the size of the bits, and drill evenly spaced 1cm-deep small holes along the edge of each circular board (these holes are for placing the bits). Finish drilling all 4 circular boards in the same way.

DIY Working Step 3: Sand the Surfaces of the Wooden Boards
Attach sandpaper to the sander and sand all the processed wooden boards thoroughly. Sanding is an important part of DIY working to ensure the safety and beauty of the finished product.
The sander quickly removes rough textures and burrs from the board surfaces; replace the sandpaper promptly if it is severely worn to ensure an even sanding effect.
Sanded wooden boards have smooth, flat surfaces—this prevents scratches during subsequent operations and lays a solid foundation for assembly.

DIY Working Step 4: Modify the Round Steel Rod
The modification of the round steel rod is crucial for the stability of the finished product. Follow the steps carefully:
1. Mark clear lines on the round steel rod every 10cm with a steel ruler. Accurate marking is the premise of good DIY working.
2. Use a hacksaw to cut 1mm-deep grooves at each marked position. These grooves are for fixing the snap rings later, ensuring the stability of all components after assembly.

DIY Working Step 5: Assemble the Entire Rack
After sanding the boards, start the overall assembly. Assembly is the final key step of DIY working, so pay attention to the connection of each part.
1. Slide the 4 processed circular wooden boards (bit storage trays) onto one end of the steel rod one by one. Fasten a snap ring into the steel rod’s groove at the corresponding position after sliding each board on to fix the board height—this is a key detail in assembly.
2. Slide the two 10cm×10cm square wooden boards onto the steel rod through the pre-drilled holes to position the entire structure.
3. Finally, use the electric hand drill with a suitable bit to drive screws into the right-angle joints where the boards fit together, securing all components firmly for a stable finished product.

DIY Working Finished Product: Your Rotating Bit Storage Rack
With the careful completion of the above steps, your rotating bit storage rack is ready!
Place it in a convenient spot in your workspace—it will neatly store all kinds of bits and tools, banish clutter, and add a unique DIY working touch to your work area. It’s both practical and aesthetically pleasing, a perfect result of your efforts.

Important Notes for Safe DIY Working
Safety is the first priority in DIY working. Please keep the following notes in mind to ensure a smooth and safe process:
1. Tool Safety: Before using power tools such as the electric hand drill and sander, read the product manuals carefully to master the correct operating procedures and safety precautions. Wear safety goggles during operation to prevent wood chips from splashing and injuring your eyes.
2. Drill Bit & Accessory Selection: Choose drill bits and accessories of matching specifications for different operations such as drilling and screwing. Improper tools will not only affect the result but may also damage the wooden boards or the tools themselves.
3. Work Environment: Operate in a spacious, bright, and well-ventilated indoor area. Keep the floor flat and free of clutter to avoid tripping accidents.
4. Material Quality Check: Inspect the wooden boards carefully before production to ensure they have no cracks, woodworm damage or other defects. High-quality materials are the key to a sturdy and durable finished product.
5. Work-Rest Balance: Prolonged continuous operation can cause fatigue, affecting operational accuracy and safety. Take short breaks at regular intervals and resume work after regaining focus.
Follow the steps above step by step, and you’ll have a custom rotating bit storage rack of your own! Grab your tools and give this DIY working a try—enjoy the fun of making things with your own hands!