If you want barrels and bins, well... what else are you going to do with all that friggin' native gold and tetrahedrite? Let it sit there unmined?
Crafts and spiked balls (have you seen the value on these!?), statues if its for making dwarves happy. Also making them any of them usually takes wood as well.
I don't know if spiked balls count as edged weapons, but make sure to compare their value to serrated discs and axe blades. "Edged" weapon components are worth twice as much as the [already insanely valuable] non-edged ones.
And statues are not as good for making dwarves happy as levers or gear assemblies built in their rooms (mechanisms = 30x multiplier, statues only 25x). Weapon traps are even better, since you get to use a 30x multiplier mechanism AND an aforementioned super valuable serrated disc or whatever, all of which counts to room value in one square. Masterwork hematite mechanism + a couple of masterwork serrated discs with decorations (adding up to the same three base stones as a statue) can be worth almost as much as some artifact furniture.
Also gold statues weigh like 13000 pounds or something and make your dwarves move about 1/10 as fast as they normally do, so I hope the forge isn't far from the bedrooms!
ALSO gold statues use metalcrafting, which likely hasn't been trained up much. weapon traps use weaponsmithing and mechanics, which your dwarves should already be much more skilled at due to just defending your fort.