Andrew_K99
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I've just started turning (4 pens and 1 razor so far). I brought the razor I just made into work and a someone fell in love with it and would like one made. So the question is, how do you price your pens/kits? My thoughts are as follows:
(Kit Price x Mark up) + (Blank Price x Mark up) + (Time x Rate) = Ideal Price
The 'Mark Up' would be a multiplier that takes into account complexity and the tooling required.
So for example, the razor kit ($10.50) and acrylic blank ($4) would be as folows:
($10.50 x 1.2) + ($4 x 1.2) + (1 x $10) = $26.80, round up and call it $30.
I used 1.2 for multiplers as they are a simple kit which use one drill, and acrylic is easy to finish.
A basic wood slim-line would be:
($3 x 1.2) + ($2 x 1.5) + (1 x $10) = $16.60, round down and call it $15.
Again I used 1.2 for a multipler for the kit but used 1.5 for the wood blank assuming a CA finish.
And I used $10/hr for a rate, cause it is just a hobby and can't expect to make anything more, if that even. I'll have to think about the multipliers for other kits and materials.
I am not out to make a living, just wanting to cover my costs and materials. so not to lose money.
Does my logic make sense? Am I over complicating it? What do you use?
Thanks,
Andrew
(Kit Price x Mark up) + (Blank Price x Mark up) + (Time x Rate) = Ideal Price
The 'Mark Up' would be a multiplier that takes into account complexity and the tooling required.
So for example, the razor kit ($10.50) and acrylic blank ($4) would be as folows:
($10.50 x 1.2) + ($4 x 1.2) + (1 x $10) = $26.80, round up and call it $30.
I used 1.2 for multiplers as they are a simple kit which use one drill, and acrylic is easy to finish.
A basic wood slim-line would be:
($3 x 1.2) + ($2 x 1.5) + (1 x $10) = $16.60, round down and call it $15.
Again I used 1.2 for a multipler for the kit but used 1.5 for the wood blank assuming a CA finish.
And I used $10/hr for a rate, cause it is just a hobby and can't expect to make anything more, if that even. I'll have to think about the multipliers for other kits and materials.
I am not out to make a living, just wanting to cover my costs and materials. so not to lose money.
Does my logic make sense? Am I over complicating it? What do you use?
Thanks,
Andrew
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