Kelly_Guy said:
Thanks for the info if that is accurate. I was wondering in case it was economical for me to pick up a few.
Bug, if that is correct, is that oversized with a taper? or straight dowels?
How much do you have in each blank, counting glue and wood? It seems there was a post in the somewhat distant past about people selling things at a certain profit margin that you disagreed with. I believe you even posted what the raw materials in one of those products should cost, and were quite adamant about your judgements on that. Would you care to share the material cost in each of your blanks and the profit margin?
Kelly
Ah yes, let's call a bug a bug.
I doubt my recollection is any better than yours, but perhaps my
bluntness is more 'radial'
The bug refered to a certain Indiana based cue lathe co, who shall remain
un-named, as theives...because they wanted to get
paid for a part that he broke. This on a world wide public forum.
As for your question on profit, I've bought and whacked a lot of
hard Maple in the last 30 years. My more than just a little educated
guess:
Gross profit<material costs vs sale price> about Ten Thousand Per Cent.
For now, I'll pass on the shafts, I need to save up for the
Language Skills seminars that I am sure are just around the corner.
After all, don't we all need a little redirection