Dandan
Established Member
Hi All,
I got asked to make these two side tables by some friends but they weren't looking for mates rates, they were happy to pay a fair price for them. This is the first woodwork job i've ever charged properly for so i'd like to see how close to the mark you lot think I am with my pricing.
I'll give the spec of the tables, and the fixed costs, then id be really interested to hear suggestions of labour time required and a final price before I say what I charged.
The units are bespoke versions of something the client saw on OakScrapWoodLand or whatever it's called, the items on the website were too large to fit in the recess either side of their chimney so these are around 85% of the width with a different cupboard layout. The MoreGlueThanOak.com tables were £320 each so £640 in total.
The units I made are 750x450x600 approx, welded steel frame powdercoated black with elm panels on all sides and a shelf inside, fixed with threaded inserts in the wood and tabs welded to the steel frame. The front panels are cut from a single slab to give a continuous grain pattern, the other panels are glued up boards due to my planer width.
I'd say the finish quality is fair to good, they wanted rustic/industrial but actually I think the finish is a little better than I expected.
Fixed costs for both (steel, fasteners, powdercoating, finish) was £250 in total, crucially the wood was free to me, a saving which I passed onto them.
How much labour time would you suggest for a job like this, and what price would you put on the finished article?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
I got asked to make these two side tables by some friends but they weren't looking for mates rates, they were happy to pay a fair price for them. This is the first woodwork job i've ever charged properly for so i'd like to see how close to the mark you lot think I am with my pricing.
I'll give the spec of the tables, and the fixed costs, then id be really interested to hear suggestions of labour time required and a final price before I say what I charged.
The units are bespoke versions of something the client saw on OakScrapWoodLand or whatever it's called, the items on the website were too large to fit in the recess either side of their chimney so these are around 85% of the width with a different cupboard layout. The MoreGlueThanOak.com tables were £320 each so £640 in total.
The units I made are 750x450x600 approx, welded steel frame powdercoated black with elm panels on all sides and a shelf inside, fixed with threaded inserts in the wood and tabs welded to the steel frame. The front panels are cut from a single slab to give a continuous grain pattern, the other panels are glued up boards due to my planer width.
I'd say the finish quality is fair to good, they wanted rustic/industrial but actually I think the finish is a little better than I expected.
Fixed costs for both (steel, fasteners, powdercoating, finish) was £250 in total, crucially the wood was free to me, a saving which I passed onto them.
How much labour time would you suggest for a job like this, and what price would you put on the finished article?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.