How To Make A Raised Flower Planter || Detailed Pricing Formula
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
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I greatly appreciate the fact you shared your ‘formula’. It really helps getting a better sense of how/what to charge. Sending positive vibes from NJ.
Thank you, I appreciate the support!
I bought these same inserts you’re using last year with hopes of coming up with a planter around them but never figured it out. This video is super helpful, thank you
Thank you. I'm glad I could help.
Nice build Thanks for the detailed explanations. Especially the way you figure your pricing I am just starting to sell the merchandise that I build . So thanks again.
Thank you. I really appreciate it and your support.
Your videos are great man.
Thankyou very much.
Love the build. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching! I appreciate the support!
0:02 I’ll bet this is going to be good!!! Great way to spend part of Friday night!🎉
It snowed here, so I spent the day dreaming about warm weather and building these. I hope you have a great weekend.
@@cedarriverwoodworking love it!! Thanks Andy you as well!
Great project.
Thank you very much! I appreciate the support.
I would like to see you do a build and price break down on a double seater bench with table in the center.
I really like that idea! I will work on getting one drawn up.
looks awesome, went to get the plans but l didnt see them listed?
Great question. As soon as they are finished I will have them on the store.
Good work man! Love seeing your work. Tell me about the huge flag you made?
Thank you! I appreciate the support. Here is the video on where I made the flag ua-cam.com/video/W2Tmn2H8kt4/v-deo.htmlsi=QlUGOB19-bLxrHd8
I think you are undervaluing your time. Look online and see what they are selling for in the stores like pottery barn and hobby lobby. That will give you a better idea of what they are actually worth. Just a suggestion. Thanks for sharing, great build, very well explained.
I appreciate the encouragement. I have seen that these will sell $20-$30 higher than I recommended the price at. For more complicated builds I typically charge $60-$80/hr it really depends on the piece. I really appreciate the support.
@@cedarriverwoodworkingI thought you were supposed to charge 3 x's the cost of the materials.
@@jonathanluster693 Honestly there are many different formulas that people use.
Would like to know - did you use Cedar or PT fence pickets? Can’t find Cedar fence pickets in my local Lowe’s store 😢 only PT
I used cedar, but pressure treated will work well also.
You got a better chance of finding a unicorn before you find cedar pickets in my area. Only pressure treated pine available near me.
I've heard that a few times. You can absolutely use pressure treated pickets for these builds too.
In terms of safety on the chop saw, the recommended safe operating method is to allow the blade to completely stop before lifting for that very reason.
Also, whenever possible, set your stop block and cut piece to the side of the blade opposite of the control. That way, you get the best possible grip on the control handle and use your index and middle fingers to engage the control rather than weaker ring and little fingers.
It's a small thing, and I see plenty of guys do it. But if we're making safety recommendations, let's go with best suggested practices.
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The problem with fence pickets is, they look okay new but after a season of sitting in the weather they shrink, and crack and get discolored. Your perfect joints and corners won't look that way in a year. Fence pickets are basically garbage wood.
You are absolutely correct. However the point of the channel isn't to show beginners how to make heirloom furniture, it's to get people in the shop, comfortable with their tools, and get more comfortable with selling projects to further their hobbies.
Selling people planters that won't hold up is no way to establish yourself as a trustworthy maker. @@cedarriverwoodworking
Also, in part it is up to the buyer to apply some preventative maintenance on these items if they wish for them to continue to look good.
No mention of that in the video. What you should tell people is that the real money isn't in the actual making and selling of goods, it's making videos to post on youtube. @@Majesticmountainarts
“Not an actual buyer. Just wants my design for a UA-cam video” - wink
HAHAHA! Well hello there! I wasn't able to find the same insert as the one you were selling locally but I found something that would work. I also didn't realize that you had a channel, I will be watching your build next. Thank you for the inspiration.
@@cedarriverwoodworking just giving you shit. By the way, I have that cedar box as one of my videos. I’m kind of just half-assing UA-cam at the moment. Keep going back and forth on whether I want to actually take the time to grow the channel.
@@ShopTherapy623 It does takes a bit of dedication and luck almost to have things grow. I like the quality of your videos that you have out now.
"promo sm"
If you don't self promote you wont grow on this platform.