Lie-Nielsen Hand Tool Event March 11-12. And Beer.

I must admit I’m more excited than usual for this year’s Lie-Nielsen Hand Tool event in Greater Cincinnati (March 11-12). And it might have a little something to do with my not having to clean up our offices for it, and nor having to borrow our neighbor’s forklift. We’ll be there (along with an incredible array of other guest demonstrators), but instead of holding the event in our shop/office/photo studio […]
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When it comes to craft shows, batching out things it’s extremely important because it makes efficient use of your time. So I know I can make 30 of these wine displays in one day. If my day rate is $1000 a day, that comes out about $35 per wine display that includes the cost of materials. Someone else may have a lower price or a higher price depending on what value they give themselves and their time. That is how you come up with a starting point for your work. And after that then you can adjust the price based on how well it sells or if it doesn’t sell. If you sell out of a certain item very quickly then you know you need to raise your price. And if it doesn’t sell you may need to lower your price. It’s that simple. Not taking into consideration that your product may be complete crap. If it doesn’t sell and it is crap, time to rethink.
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