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Here are two more pictures of the tools
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I keep the most used tools in a cigar box. Must be my early introduction to Micromodels. The works surface and the rest of my supplies are in an old writing desk in the family room - I listen to TV from there, and can close it up for social occasions.
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I have to get one of those punch sets! My go-to scissors for cardboard is Kuhn Rikon (Swiss manufactured). The second photo is my work area; out of chaos, comes order. There are seven projects hidden in there, that I know of. When I took the pics, I forgot that this system does not like vertical photos.
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Somehow, I don't know how, but I've seem to accumulated several of the exact same tool. Could it be from having a work area that resembles Your local junk yard.
Hence, the tool I was looking for has been buried, missing for some time, MIA, so I go out and buy another. Then once a year or when the mood strikes, I do a complete cleanup and find I've gotten so many tools, like finding an old friend you haven't seen in years. Oh come on, how many out there has had the same thing happen to them??? |
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You mean everybody doesn't have a dozen No. 1 knife handles?
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Beginner. Only a dozen?
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It's not good to have too much order. Without some chaos, there is no room for new things to grow. |
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