I haven't made many shop made tools, but what I have made I simply love…
So far it has been 2 mallets, 1 turned, and 1 rectangular with a turned handle. I have a Disc sander attachment / table I rigged up for my lathe, and I have also made what can best be described as a "Sanding Float" which works far better than I anticipated.
I do have a few projects in mind when time permits. I want to build a wooden plane, not to mention turn handles for screwdrivers and chisels. I believe Lee Valley has the hardware kits for those projects…
I have a BIG shop made tool project that is underway, slowly, but underway none the less. I am building a shop made 24" wide drum sander. I have the drum made already. I initially tried cutting out 3/4" MDF disks but they disintegrated before I could glue them up. I have since moved on to using a hole cutter and jointing / planing scrap 2×6 stock to get my 4" disks (1" wide) hogged out. I have the disks cut, but need the threaded rod, nuts and washers to bring the drum all together. Once that is one piece, I will clean it up on the lathe and set it to the side to be able to epoxy in the rod.
I am working with a metalworking friend of mine to fab up a carriage, and elevation mechanism as I am trying to build this as a cantilever type sander. He has some ideas, I have some of my own… My biggest problem is what bearings to use…