To keep our moving load lighter, my studio workbench was left behind in the sunny alley, behind our former house, in Tempe, AZ. It was a kitchen table, but it served as my 'desk,' or jewelers bench, fairly well. It was a tad low, and could've been raised a few inches. Now in a new studio, I required a new bench. With the bench-top acquired separately, I now needed a base, or frame.
This is it: It's a red, metal, workbench, at a height I like.

