For ages my "jewellery workspace" had been on the computer desk, much to the annoyance of all other family members wanting to use said computer, and as with all hobbies the more you learn the more you want to try! Thus my ever expanding equipment was begining to take over! Now having looked at jewellery benches and decideing that £300-£600 was way too much to spend on a hobby (well it is if im trying to convince other half that I reaily need a kiln) I found some thing that will suit my needs down to the ground (for now hehehe). Its a £40 potting bench! well with in my budget and has a shelf for my also expanding book collection! Now everyones happy!
15.5.10
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