custard
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Every year I send a little gift to my best furniture clients, simple things made from off-cuts. It's a chance to remind them that I'm still here and showcase some of the highly figured timbers that I tend to specialise in. Previously I've done things like chopsticks, book ends, and cufflink boxes,
I was really struggling this year to come up with anything, so in desperation I decided on a "boot pull", the traditional device for helping you out of your wellington boots. This was a prototype, the final version I went with had the two "forks" slightly amended.
I wasn't particularly pleased with them as I thought they were a bit clunky, but I couldn't think of anything better, so over a couple of days I made about thirty of them, they each took a piece of scrap 450mm x 160mm x 20mm.
However, the response has been far beyond anything I expected. January isn't finished and I've already had two decent furniture commissions as a result, but even more surprising is that I've had eight recipients come back and ask to buy more boot pulls as gifts. I plucked a price randomly from thin air (standard accounting practise here in the Custard Atelier) and quoted £35. The irony is that given enough orders to batch them out this is actually more profitable than custom furniture making!
Anyhow, I know people on the forum are always on the lookout for little woodworking projects, so here's one you might want to try. I made a copy router template to produce them, but for one you could just as easily use a fret saw, the photos give all the information you need to draw out a design.
I was really struggling this year to come up with anything, so in desperation I decided on a "boot pull", the traditional device for helping you out of your wellington boots. This was a prototype, the final version I went with had the two "forks" slightly amended.
I wasn't particularly pleased with them as I thought they were a bit clunky, but I couldn't think of anything better, so over a couple of days I made about thirty of them, they each took a piece of scrap 450mm x 160mm x 20mm.
However, the response has been far beyond anything I expected. January isn't finished and I've already had two decent furniture commissions as a result, but even more surprising is that I've had eight recipients come back and ask to buy more boot pulls as gifts. I plucked a price randomly from thin air (standard accounting practise here in the Custard Atelier) and quoted £35. The irony is that given enough orders to batch them out this is actually more profitable than custom furniture making!
Anyhow, I know people on the forum are always on the lookout for little woodworking projects, so here's one you might want to try. I made a copy router template to produce them, but for one you could just as easily use a fret saw, the photos give all the information you need to draw out a design.