I have set up a corner in my woodworking shop to work on leather projects. My tool bar holds the stamps and the like, but the rest of the tools were stored in the drawers in the table. It's a nice Husky Table we caught on sale at Home Depot, height adjustable which works well with my wheelchair, or when needed, with the Table Saw as a catch table. This one is set up as my leather working table permanently. I had been banging the idea of mounting a peg board behind the table as I had seen in some of the You Tube vids, but I didn't care for that idea, then shelves with hooks in the back, but landed on slots for certain tools and holes for others. I added a couple shelves over those for the most used dyes and supplies. I'll add a rail to the top shelf in the next week or so, to make it functional, and a dowel across the front edge of the middle shelf as now and then if I strike an oblong punch for a belt loop.. something wants to fall off. But, overall, the project came out just as I had hoped.