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« on: February 17, 2015, 08:29:26 pm »
We live in NW Kansas, & it always gets me at the comments & attitudes we get at craft shows we enter. My wife does magnetic beaded jewelry, beaded banners, felt banners, etc. I am a Scroll Sawyer, & have dream catchers, picture frames, toy boxes, things like that. We very seldom get our asking prices at the shows, but, the ticklish part is when them folks that had bad things to say at our craft booth, conveniently show up at our shop & want a custom made project out of high dollar wood. They don't bat an eye at $12.00/hr scroll saw time, & $25/hr shop time for sanding, finish work, etc. I refuse to work for free, folks! And I am a hobbyist, as you all look at it, to me, I'm a Scroll Sawyer, a woodworker, a handyman, whatever my client asks me to do, but, I have tools to maintain, rent & utilities to pay at the shop, on & on. You come to me & want a project done, it'll be professional work, & you'll get what you pay for. Bottom line is this, does the customer work at their job for free? Just because you're doing this as a hobby, doesn't mean you can't pay for your materials & time for that project. Respect yourself, your work, & your hobby. You'll find your pricing will be easier to settle. Enjoy your project. Sawdust