Whats one of your hidden talents?

I know I already shared my metal sculpture on my ceramic Brightside bonsai pot thread. I did jeweling and engraving before starting my ceramic journey. I worked professionally for 5 years but here are some of my jewelry I did outside work

@Bonsai Forest this is a ring with the knight.
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Though these are quite easy for me, I've been picking locks of various models for years. I've even picked what is considered the most difficult 'ultra-high security' pin tumbler, dimple, slider, wafer, and even magnetic locks found in various countries all over the world. Through feedback, I've helped companies make better locks and lock picks of various kinds.
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I supposedly have a remarkable talent for online searches on Google. My co-workers have told me they are amazed at my ability to find needed information. IDK 🤷‍♀️ doesn't seem all that hard.
Hey that's all you really need to be a web developer!

I am really good at taking things apart to learn how they work and putting them back together. Did it with a few different small home appliances like the coffee maker, telephones, radios as a kid. My mom helped me pick out some electrical hobby kits so in the winter while my bonsai were dormant I spent a lot of time in a dark basement soldering electronics together. I may have huffed too much lead fumes. I turned it into a side gig fixing laptops in college. Mostly just swapping out broken keyboards and optical drives for friends and classmates. I did replace a few broken power connectors on laptop motherboards.

I enjoy being a jack of all trades. I draw, do leatherworking, foraging, all sorts of different gardening and plant care, mediocre woodworking, trying to learn needlepoint but I mostly just sew my dog's shredded stuffed animals back together over and over again.
 
Though these are quite easy for me, I've been picking locks of various models for years. I've even picked what is considered the most difficult 'ultra-high security' pin tumbler, dimple, slider, wafer, and even magnetic locks found in various countries all over the world. Through feedback, I've helped companies make better locks and lock picks of various kinds.
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Are you by any chance, also a lawyer?
 
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