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a wooden table topped with lots of glass bottles on top of a carpeted floor

Hey guys, I am brand new to fly tying. Got a vise from my dear family for Christmas and picked up some tools and limited materials and I am now getting started. Was told that being organized is very important so I decided to make a fly tying tabletop station/bench. Here are some images for anyone...

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a wooden board with buttons and sewing needles on it's sides, along with other items

Fly tying station from european walnut (Juglans regia) , hand made. Fly Tying station to organize fly tying process, placement of materials and tooling. There are various diameter holes prepared for storing bobbins, needles, finisher etc. and four drawers for storing materials or other equipment. Threaded spools and wires can be placed on

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what does the perfect fly tying desk look like? and how to do it right now

If you’re eager to find your own fly tying bench set up, this guide’s for you. We’ll cover all the information on what makes the perfect fly tying desk. What do you need to look for when shopping around for a fly tying desk? Plus, we’ll share some of our favorite examples of fly tying desks to give you some inspiration for your own! #flytying #flytyingdesk

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a wooden table topped with lots of crafting supplies and a computer monitor on top of it

Every Trout series fly tying bench comes with brass spool pins for the first and second tiers, with an extra one that goes on the Tool Swivel Post © for hackle pliers to hang on. The Tool Swivel Post and Plate © can be attached on either end of the bench using thumbscrews, which are included. This allo

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a wooden toy that is sitting on the floor with pegs in front of it

Fly tying bench that I made for Dana, Christmas 2006. The bench is solid oak, with holes for storing various fly-tying tools, magnets for drying finished flies, dowels for thread and wire storage, and two non-slip felt lined indents in the corners to corral loose bottles of lacquer and what-not.

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a wooden loom sitting on top of a table next to a white board with holes in it

I thought I'd share this fly tying bench that I made out of cherry, and corian table top. Also, I'll show you how I made bowls to hold materials like hooks, and beads. The commercial bench's that I've seen for sale just have holes made with a drill press, so removing small hooks and beads is difficult with the sharp edges on the bottom. With the rounded, bowl shape, it is much easier to remove material. I used a drill press, with bits sized from 2" down to 1" to step out the bowls. I marked…

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