Jewelers Work Bench Wax Carving Soldering 5 Drawer Product Description:
- This is a new jewelers workbench with long skirted legs
- It is perfect for silversmithing, blacksmithing, planishing use or for anyone who uses an anvil or staking tools
- It is also excellent for wax carving and other crafting uses
- The high railings prevent objects from falling off the back of sides
- It has 5 drawers, including 2 storage drawers, 1 lockable drawer, and 2 aluminum catch trays
Product Description
New Jewelers Workbench This is a new jewelers workbench with long skirted legs It is perfect for silversmithing, blacksmithing, planishing use or for anyone who uses an anvil or staking tools It is also excellent for wax carving and other crafting uses The high railings prevent objects from falling off the back of sides It has 5 drawers, including 2 storage drawers, 1 lockable drawer, and 2 aluminum catch trays It includes left and right armrests and a pull out shelf Has a bench pin slot with a select hardwood bench pin It measures approximately 35 1/2" x 21 1/2" x 36 1/2" (90 x 54.5 x 93 cm) Ny zip codes starting with 100-104 & 110-119 and Ma zip codes starting with 025-026 must add $700 to the freight shipping price.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
Cheap, cheap, cheap and Made in China.
By NerdyGirl79
Purchased to replace an economy composite/MDF bench that was purchased 5 years ago at $175, and sold due to an overseas relocation last year. I have yet to actually put this new bench together and work on it, but straight out of the box, I definitely do not think it's worth the $400+ spent and shouldn't be surprised, as it is made in China. If I had known, I wouldn't have bothered!The legs are extremely lightweight softwood, not to mention splitting and patched up with wood filler! I'm not sure how it will stand up to the work it has in store (lots of heavy banging and pounding) and it will more than likely need some serious heavy-duty reinforcements. Laminate is super thin and already peeling off in areas. On a whole, this bench is an insult to jewelers, if you ask me.If you're in a pinch, or just starting out, this may keep you going until you can find something better built or until you can afford to spend over $1k for a sturdy, reliable bench. But I'd say save your money, find or make a plan to build your OWN bench with your own specs and use hardwood or composite. It'll be heavy, but reliable, and you won't be afraid to work on it. And you'll save $. So I'm going to have to build yet another bench and keep this one for work that does NOT involve any planishing, anvils or hammers.Disappointing.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Wife loves it!
By N.P.
I bought this for my wife at Christmas. It arrived quickly, undamaged, and was really easy to put together. Basically, it shipped assembled and all I had to do was put the legs on. It is well built and sturdy. It also seems to have all of the features needed for her intermediate level of metal smithing and jewelry making.
3 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Bench
By Nancy Hedman
Son is extremely happy with bench. Came in time for christmas! He is going to school and can now work on projects at home.
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