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Michael Berger
Atelier-Berger.de
Germany

"Here you have another german workshop - I feel pretty lucky to have
so much space for all my machines and tools. But you cant build
kinetic jewelry without it. And as you can see - my chaos is highly
coordinated... ;-)"

 
     
 

 

Silvina Montaner
Spain

"Here it is my workshop. I have just found this place a few month ago and I work on this home-made work bench, the real one is far away in Buenos Aires, but it works! Thanks a lot to the Ganoksin community for such a wonderful and useful website...."

 
     
 
 


Doug Napier
Alpinecustomjewelry.com
Rapid City, SD, USA

"I have most of the tools I need, now if I just had a little more time.."

 
     
 

 


Oya Borahan
Birdamlasu.com
Turkey

"On two wood plates I put some nails and I install these plates on the wall where I can reach them without getting up. I hanged the hammers, shears and scisors etc. I stick my files and pliers on a magnet at the bottom of these wood boards. I use small drawers for small items and large round cups for long items which are placed on the bench. Beneath my feet there is a tray where I placed the wooden mandrels etc.

This table carries my cutting and carving machines. From left to right; Facetron curved faceter, Facetron faceting machine, my carving tools and carving machine. "

 
     
 
 

Jeff Woodruff
Metalcity
Austin, TX, USA

"A fuzzy picture taken during my 5th or 6th visit to the Orchid bench project site. In about 3 months I will send a photo from the 12X12 parallelogram studio I am building in my back yard. I am a mobile sculptor and jeweler in Austin, TX...."

 
     
 
 

Christina Gebhard
Brentwood, MD. USA

"These pictures were taken while I was working on a reverse glass painting project. The large plate of glass is propped up by my soldering station. The studio is rather tidy, becuase I had to be relatively dust free for the painting process. Usually the soldering station has proper "build up" of grime. Plus, I am overwelmed by the amount of room I have now. I went from a small corner studio, set up in my bedroom of an apartment, to a half of a basement in a house. .."

 
     
   
 
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