My first treat to to myself after selling much better that I expected on Etsy was to purchase a real jeweler's bench. I've never had one at home before, but used to have a really nice one when I worked making high end gold jewelry. I was amazed at the amount of tools and other stuff I've collected in the last 11 months, so it took some time to get it set up how I wanted. I can pretty much find everything at this point too.
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Here's what's on my bench at the moment:
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There's concrete pieces and sparrows ready to fire tommorow, a bunch of stuff that is fired and will get finishe tomorrow, and pieces, parts, and things in still in the works.
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