Rob Keeble
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Excellent post Vaughn. You hit the nail on the head in my opinion.
The key that i believe woodworkers need to take away is cost has nothing to do with selling price.
This concept of it took me x hours and the material cost me y etc is meaningless. Its only a reference for how deep in the hole you are.
Vaughn well done you nailed it in every element i can think of.
This last post should be put into a single document as tip on pricing, maybe in a more general sense so it covers all woodworking.
What your over head is and what your material cost is and how many labor hours you have into a piece are all matters of how well you performed in those areas.
Great thread Vaughn.:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
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The key that i believe woodworkers need to take away is cost has nothing to do with selling price.
This concept of it took me x hours and the material cost me y etc is meaningless. Its only a reference for how deep in the hole you are.
Vaughn well done you nailed it in every element i can think of.
This last post should be put into a single document as tip on pricing, maybe in a more general sense so it covers all woodworking.
What your over head is and what your material cost is and how many labor hours you have into a piece are all matters of how well you performed in those areas.
Great thread Vaughn.:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
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