These are so awesome. Good shit. What kind of price are you wanting?
What kind of price am I wanting? The highest price I can get. Yes it cost this much in materials, and that many hours in labor - But it's not about how much it costs to make. It's about how much people are willing to pay. Especially with furniture. You can buy a cheap Ikea chair, or spend far more on a good one. Prices vary a lot for furniture.
What I'm going to do is post it online with (what I think is) an extremely high price, and then drop it until people start to bite.
Now that I have everything figured out, I can build more relatively easily. And if I can get a decent price, it'd be great to build more. So I'll try this strategy and hopefully it'll be worth it to build more.
And if it is worth it to build more, I'll have to figure out a good color for girls to go along with this one.
When I price my woodworking, I say "how much did this cost to make?" Okay, then "how much of my time did it take?" Once you established your acceptable hourly wage, add a couple hundred more to the total price because you've likely undersold yourself on the labor part. I agree, pricing is one of the hardest parts in woodworking.
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