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  1. #181
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    Nice basement Lisa - I'm another of the posse that is relegated to working in the dining / sitting room. Ah well. Maybe one day.
    Anne

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  2. #182
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    Default Re workshop pictures

    Hello
    I don't think I'm allowed to post pictures yet as I'm new but you can see my workshop on my website.It is my garage coverted.

    I bought carpet tiles so that when I drop hot silver on the floor we can swop them.

    The rolling mill is bolted to an Ikea butchers block which is bolted to the wall.

    All my tools are stored in plastic boxes. No rust problems with them.

    OH put a ceiling up as it was open to the rafters.He also made the benches and put extra strip lighting. I love the whole set up, plenty of room to work and I teach workshops in there as well.

    Take a peak at my workshops page on my website.

    Christine

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    Neat benches and set up Christine (makes my workshop look everso compact lol)
    If you click on your profile (one of the headers in the top bar) you can add pictures into your album)
    nic x
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    Here's mine, I do a lot of polymer clay work (cake toppers) and then mainly metal clay work.
    Notice the random snowboard in the corner!
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/hunters...67145/sizes/m/
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/hunters...13880/sizes/m/
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    Thanks for adding my links!

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    I moved into a new flat with the boy in January and finally have my own proper workspace, yay!

    I took these pictures just after I'd set everything up, and it no longer looks this tidy, or probably ever will again...

    Shiny Things: My New Workspace

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    I dare not take photos of my workshop it is an absolute mess, i have a blitz everynow and again and get everything organised. Then within about 30 minutes there is stuff out and all over the place again. Oh well thats how its just got to be. I may brave it and take a pic or two once i start my next batch of photographing.

    Stu

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    Murano Silver, I think that some of the best studios are those (maybe I´m just trying to reassure myself here!) which are complete chaos, but the owner could tell you with their eyes closed where the scissors are..or that HB lead pencil which fell on the ground two weeks ago and still hasn´t been picked up. Its more intimate and personal albeit chaotic that way haha!

  9. #189
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    Default griffT workshop

    Well I spend some time in this small room. I love collecting bits and pieces for the workshop. It's getting so I bang my elbows and knees each time I move. I like this idea of workshop pictures it's a bit like meeting people in person. I think it probably takes a long while for the body of pictures to build up.

    Nick
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    Hi Bigwol,

    Which technique is it that you use the lump hammer for exactly ?!

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