Thanks Geo, I'm just starting off in learning how to repair watches and clocks.
Picked up a load of junk movements from EBay to dismantle and learn how all the sub assemblies work, and to get used to working on components that small. Also got a few inexpensive new movements to dismantle and (hopefully) rebuild. Last couple of things I've picked up are a weight driven wall clock that needs a good restore.
Enough to keep me going for the spring and summer,
My number one problem is how to ensure those components that just love to escape, do not make it off the bench! I've thought of attaching male Velcro pads to the bottom of the rubber mat and just attaching the edge of it to myself so it forms a lip and prevents any parts escaping...