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As a point of reference, the shop rate for woodworking in the U.S. and Canada is between $35 and $85 per hour according to FDMC's Pricing Survey. I vary my shop rate according to the type of work I'm doing. It ranges from a minimum of $30 per hour to up to $60 per hour.
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Read More »As a Maker, how do you price your work? I have a degree in business and I’ve run my part-time custom woodworking business since 1999. In that time, I’ve learned how to price my work by experiencing what works for me and what doesn’t. Just like learning your craft, you have to gain experience at pricing to get better at it. Let me start by walking you through you an example from my business. A customer brought me three vintage water skis and asked me to build a corner shelf for them. I started off by understanding what their needs were so I could design the project. Once I had the design, I could then work out the material costs and the labor costs. I estimated the cost of wood was $65. The finish cost for the spar varnish was $25. I estimated this would take me six hours at $30 per hour for a cost of $180. I’ll get into how to figure out your hourly rate later, but what I want to show you is the list of activities I planned for and the estimated amount of time:
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I’ve taken formal Project Management training, an from that, I’ve learned how to take a project and break it down into small partsEstimate your time by thinking through every task it takes to complete your project from start to finish. Make a list of each task. Don’t forget to consider shopping time, delivery time, or even design time. Once you have the list of tasks, estimate how much time it will take you to complete each task. As a general rule of thumb, if I have a task that will take me more than 4 hours, I will break it down into smaller parts so I have a more accurate estimate and details to track my time against. Don’t just think of this as work for building your pricing. Use this to schedule your work and keep you focussed on meeting or beating your estimates when working.
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I vary my shop rate according to the type of work I’m doing. It ranges from a minimum of $30 per hour to up to $60 per hour. I’ll tell you why you might increase your pricing later in this article.
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