The very first chapter in the very first gunsmithing book (Dunlap) I read instructed us readers to "build a glass covered box with two arm holes in the side big enough for any gun you will ever work on so those "spoingy things" will be captured inside....but I never did,,,
With my eyes the way they are now and if I hear one of those "ticks" things make when they land from being airborn , I just holler " hey can you come help me find this" now.
We did have an incident a couple months ago to that caused a little ruffle in the household. I had taken a gun apart for something or other and a couple days later started to put it back together but one screw was missing, it couldnt have gone fare from my gun desk ( it wasnt spring loaded) but obviously I hadnt heard it fall. It was big enough that I should have been able to find the damn thing but it just disappeared into thin air. After hours of moving everything in my gunroom I grumbled to the wife about it when having lunch the next day....and her off hand comment was "I didnt notice it when I vacuumed in there yesterday morning"....no need to guess where I found that fcn screw!! We have a whole new understanding on vacuuming in my gunroom.