Hi. What is the supply chain (sort of what does it look like) for a small-scale cabinet/furniture maker? Can you identify any examples of wood suppliers that would act as supply chain? Thanks.
https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/boxes-making-joints-with-machinery-t96083.htmlbeech1948":3hzl83t0 said:errrr.
Can you explain a bit more about what you envisage..
Rhossydd":2ugv6am3 said:https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/boxes-making-joints-with-machinery-t96083.htmlbeech1948":2ugv6am3 said:errrr.
Can you explain a bit more about what you envisage..
Here we go again.
richard6299":1mu88eyy said:Hi. What is the supply chain (sort of what does it look like) for a small-scale cabinet/furniture maker?
beech1948":19oyq0s9 said:errrr.
Can you explain a bit more about what you envisage.....for example:-
are you a small cabinet maker of quality furniture who turns out 12 pieces a year.....if so you don't really need a supply chain
are you a small cabinetry maker working to a set patterns who turns out say 100 items a month, or 200, or 300....
You see the issue. The only supply chain provision I have seen has been into "factory" style production where the smallest unit of supply was a fully loaded artic .....
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richard6299":386ozrd6 said:I would also expect a supplier to be able to talk or even advise on wood selection for furniture
Another 'how do I start a woodworking business?' thread.richard6299":2m845atb said:What do you mean "Here we go again? What the hell do you mean?
Rhossydd":30p4tj6h said:Another 'how do I start a woodworking business?' thread.richard6299":30p4tj6h said:What do you mean "Here we go again? What the hell do you mean?
It's all too frequent here.
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