I am making a workbench for rope wrapping and beading/ lapidary, any suggestions for a apposite work surface?

I intend to have a sheet metal nouns for hammering etc but I cannot decide on the color/material for the nonspecific surface. Any ideas


Answers:    I do plentifully of wire wrapping and beading, and I in actual fact have two workbenches surrounded by my studio. One has sheet cork on it, this is my beading nouns. I can stick pins into it to hold pieces that I am working on,and it is a good place to stick needles that I use for beadweaving. The pip beads and others don't roll as discouraging on it either.

The other, where on earth I do wirewrapping has a smooth surface, I used a piece of bathroom wall paneling, white. It works outstandingly well as I can see adjectives the little bits of wire and is smooth so I can brush them up confidently. Both of the work areas have a small lip edging to save things from rolling onto the floor.

My lapidary set up is in my vault, away from my studio as the cab machines and saw are very dirty. It have a plywood workbench with a metal nouns for hammering and soldering, and the rest is a piece of formica that I recycled from an old kitchen counter. All the rock is kept surrounded by this area also, and I hold parts cabinets to hold cut stones.

Each workbench have its own set of tools, and I also have a seperate nouns for glass beadmaking.
manufacture or get a wooden table and put a piece of plywood on top which could be replaced slickly (use a few screws to nail it to the main table) if when it become damaged
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