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Wood Turning - Lathes
Pricing advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Stigmorgan" data-source="post: 1535249" data-attributes="member: 31458"><p>Overall I'm happy with the prices, one member of staff even paid £5 more than I had priced, my plan is to only sell a few times a year because I don't want this to be a business that ends up taking the enjoyment out of it, I dont want little bits of money coming in that never have chance to amount to anything, by only opening a sale window of a week or two a few times a year (the schools Christmas and summer fairs) I will have more of a lump sum that can then be put back into the hobby by buying tools, materials and finishes. Generally the prices I've set now will remain for the woods I have free access to such as Silver Birch and Oak, pieces I make from woods I buy will likely be more artistic/refined and probably cost more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stigmorgan, post: 1535249, member: 31458"] Overall I'm happy with the prices, one member of staff even paid £5 more than I had priced, my plan is to only sell a few times a year because I don't want this to be a business that ends up taking the enjoyment out of it, I dont want little bits of money coming in that never have chance to amount to anything, by only opening a sale window of a week or two a few times a year (the schools Christmas and summer fairs) I will have more of a lump sum that can then be put back into the hobby by buying tools, materials and finishes. Generally the prices I've set now will remain for the woods I have free access to such as Silver Birch and Oak, pieces I make from woods I buy will likely be more artistic/refined and probably cost more. [/QUOTE]
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