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My six-year-old daughter made me a cardboard bookmark at school that cost around nothing, works the same, and I have cherished it for decades. She’s now 39 so my bookmark is 33 years old and still works.
I just came across your channel. The comment you made about "you may not buy this but others will" should be highlighted. Most people say you should build things you are passionate about. I always say you don't fill your own wallet.
"Most people say you should build things you are passionate about." - Then I agree with most people. But if you need money, do this instead. And when you can afford to build things you're passionate about, do that instead. In my case, my wallet is full enough, so fulfilling my passion is by far the more profitable investment of time. In short: there is no one-size-fits-all homily.
I've spent time browsing Etsy for ideas and I've seen a lot of items that people have paid what "seems" like way too much for. Well, not everyone shops at Walmart. Not everyone is living paycheck to paycheck. And, if an item has a high value to someone then they'll pay a price reflecting that value. Please continue with these videos! It's great to see what can be made with a board or two that someone may value and spark some original ideas! 👍😃
Im so happy i came across your channel!!! Please keep up the good work!!! I love these low high profit projects keep them coming and please stay down to earth its really refreshing!! Compared to other channels. Thank you for being human.
You'll notice the one he makes is more like the $14, except it doesn't have any ‘doorstep’ for a coaster. The $56 is cut differently, and is 25% off. Like you say it would be nice if he was down to earth instead.
There's literally one on that Etsy screenshot you showed for $14 and only has 6 reviews that's probably a similar quality. They're selling around 6 a month and already have reviews so you've got to try break into a market loads are already doing not to mention needing a $600 saw and a nail gun. Probably easier just to use them skills in a job.
@adoRED019 You can easily do this with a Hammer, Hand saw and some sand paper just takes a little longer. This is a great way to teach your kids some skills and they or you can make a little money as well. Why are people so Negative and limited in there thoughts. You could even take a little longer, Paint, Carve or change up the design. plus most have bits of timber laying around. I mean if you wanna buy plastic crap and make your home look like a $1 shop feel free.
@@simon704 Sure using hand tools it'll just take half an hour instead of 10 minutes, and with lower cost ones already on etsy, you'll be having to sell for only $20, when you add the time and cost of packaging and shipping, suddenly you're better off with just a regular day job
This is a coincidence, I was just searching 6" x 2" today in my local area, for a simple repeatable item I want to make and now I have seen THIS item, Thanks.
I just started woodturning and one of the projects is an Ice Cream Scoop. $25 for the kit, you make a handle, and boom, ice cream scoop. Total monetary investment about $30. Time investment, about an hour, maybe less when you get better at it... Sell for $60-$80. for an ice cream scoop... Who would do that? I bought a $10 scoop years ago, and Im still using it. I dont understand people that buy stuff like this.
Found this Y/T channel a couple days ago. I have seen a half dozen videos so far. Gonna be watching a few more to try making a couple extra bucks. Keep up the good stuff, Thanks.
I’m selling to the wrong market. I spend an hour sanding a piece of cedar from 60-1000 grit. Then I hand burn my art onto the surface. I often spend in excess of 40 hours on a single piece. I live in a rural impoverished area, so cannot charge what I should be, but I lack in social skills and suck at promoting my art. 😔
I stumbled across your video by chance as well. Mostly from the "WW Projects that Sell" headline. Subscribing for the comment "Just because you don't want it doesn't mean other people won't..." got me as well. Am a neophyte in the WW as a business world and this is one I think I'd better keep! 😊😊😊
Well, I'd say look at Etsy for similar items, pricing, style. If you go Etsy route just know it takes time to get traffic coming. Also, I am not selling this particular item and don't claim to be. I just show with the stats how something like this sells. Just wanted to make that clear.
That and they dropped the price, as shown in this video. Probably not selling very well. Not to mention it's nearly impossible to sell on esty these days anyway as you're competing with too many other sellers. Etsy is expected to have 100 million sellers this year.
@@otallonoYes, indeed - and millions coming from China soon. It’s bad enough with sellers already hawking products from TEMU, AliBaba, Shien, etc. Bought for a couple bucks and selling for $20 as “handmade”. Many stores selling the same items. It’s a joke. And then of course there’s all the copyright and trademark infringers that Etsy even PROMOTES!
Nice video but can you show us some things we can make that don't require alot of machines and tools preferably by hand. Some people don't have a workshop full of everything.. 🙏🏻
This can also be done with a basic circular saw and maybe a clamp. Most curvilinear saws have settings to angle the blade. Understand, that when these videos show more sophisticated tools being used they are merely for convenience. May take slightly longer with a basic power/hand tool, but still perfectly doable within a reasonable time frame.
The subtitles tell us that you made a bit of wood purchased for $147 worth $56 in 10 minutes. Remarkable! Save the glue and pins, chop it into kindling in the same time and make worth $1, 😂
What the hell this seems so insane. I figure this market is now overflown. If not I might make some with some book themed carving design and 3x that already insane price haha
Then woodworking wouldn't be a good idea, you have to use the medium that is cheaper or widely available where you live. In the US it's wood. Maybe for you it's concrete? You can make stuff like this out of anything, doesn't have to be wood.
Wait! Seriously?! Okay, literally every bookworm knows you do NOT lay a book down like that. That is a fantastic way to wear out/damage the spine of a book. Can't believe people are actually buying something like that.
We should take their books away from them for being naughty. That'll teach them! It's laying them _flat_ which can damage the spine. Laying them onto a 60° peak won't, because it's exactly like how you hold a book to read it.
@@creamwobbly Yeah, no. You're forgetting about a little something called Contact points. When reading, you're not placing stress on the edges of the covers. When you lay a book down like that, you are. So over time you're still damaging the spine. Seems obvious, but okay....
And its a triangle? For what? I'd build it. Stain or clear coat it. I have to watch this again. I miss something. And your right. If they are buying it. Keep making it.
Too effing much. Of that $56 you might see $48 at a rough guess. There are way more than the 20 cent listing fees to consider. And don’t get me started on off-site advertising where Etsy takes even more money if you sell something as a result of it (you can opt out).
Not as profitable as you'd think due to the fact that VERY few people nowadays read books, however if you were to create something and market it as a tablet or smartphone holder you'd be in business.
@@lancekoller5284 It’s a wooden book holder. When you’re done reading, instead of putting a bookmark in and closing it, you simply leave the book open at the place you stopped and lie it over top of the wooden object. Yeah, I know, it sounds dumb, but some people have an affinity for these types of things.
lol. I wouldn't sell that for $10. What you're comparing your build to is much nicer and more functional. Spend a little more time, us better materials. You could ask $56 for it. Just my 2 cents worth. Sorry.
No need to apologize. If I were going to start building these I would definitely take some more time. Just getting the idea across on video. And the one I show from that Etsy listing is just a 2x6
So how much did you sell it for? I could slap 4 wheels on a chassis and ask the same money as a Ferrari but your not going to get paid when they can go and buy a Ferrari. Same as here your not going to get $56 for what you built when they could go and get something that's a lot nicer and built better for $56.
You must not have watched until the end where he showed that it has sold 324 times already for $56. Now... put those wheels on that chassis and sell that puppy! LOL
The one he made hasn't sold 324 times. He just showed you what someone off Etsy made and theirs has sold 324 times. Look at the difference in quality and how the mitre's are cut
@@klashnacovak47 AND It's impossible to compete with sellers on etsy. There's millions of them now. You'd have to already have a really successful etsy account to get away with selling stupid things like this at stupid prices. That's worth more than all the tools in a shop alone.
Anybody that doesn't have all the tools in your videos or how to use them. What then? Im a retired carpenter. Sometimes i had to improvise. Most people have only basic tools. Hammer,saw,drill etc. Not thousands of dollars worth of tools. Just like a screwed up Blueprint. It looked good on paper!
...if you were a carpenter you SHOULD have experience with tools that can at least build a stupid triangle made out of 2x4... if you don't have the tools then you need to get them, just like if you want to be a painter you need a brush, paint, canvas, etc. If you want to be a musician you need a good instrument at the least. Any hobby I've ever encountered seemed to cost a lot of money but it is what it is. Now the priceless thing you did not mention is the well established esty account that could actually compete with the million other etsy accounts. That is worth more than a shop full of tools, alone.
Since when did bookmarks become passé, now we need a piece of furniture to remember our last page. But hey, if people want to buy silly pieces of wood for silly things, who am I to say otherwise. I do reserve the right to laugh at them spending $50 on it though.
Imagine what you could get if you made it with some quality and took your time. I wouldn't give two cents for what he made. Gaps, edges dont match. Pretty poor
I imagine there's only a certain amount people will actually spend on a book holder... so the more time you spend on something like this the more money you lose. And no one can compete with etsy sellers. It's a bad idea all around.
Tools don't count because they're an investment, you only have to buy them once if you take care of them. If you're doing woodworking, it's assumed you have these basic tools already. For this project you can only count the material used, wood, screws. And of course, your time. Maybe drill bits wear out but I mean.. not with this project they're not going to.
@otallono your argument is just laughable. How are tools investments? Do you know the definition of it? Can tools appreciate in value? No, they are depreciating assets that must be accounted for. Don't pretend they never wear down. So is your saw blade. How convenient to say "if you are woodworking" like you didnt pay for them?
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My six-year-old daughter made me a cardboard bookmark at school that cost around nothing, works the same, and I have cherished it for decades. She’s now 39 so my bookmark is 33 years old and still works.
"Just because you don't think you'd buy it, doesn't mean there isn't anybody who would." Good business wisdom in general
Wait? That board wasn't already $65 at Home Depot?
That was my first thought, "Is this a get lumber cheaper hack?"
@@Reverend_Mojo 2x6x8 is anywhere from $7 to $15 and you can make 4 of these, $224?????
That shit dont grow on trees!
I just came across your channel. The comment you made about "you may not buy this but others will" should be highlighted. Most people say you should build things you are passionate about. I always say you don't fill your own wallet.
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!
"Most people say you should build things you are passionate about." - Then I agree with most people. But if you need money, do this instead. And when you can afford to build things you're passionate about, do that instead. In my case, my wallet is full enough, so fulfilling my passion is by far the more profitable investment of time. In short: there is no one-size-fits-all homily.
I've spent time browsing Etsy for ideas and I've seen a lot of items that people have paid what "seems" like way too much for. Well, not everyone shops at Walmart. Not everyone is living paycheck to paycheck. And, if an item has a high value to someone then they'll pay a price reflecting that value.
Please continue with these videos! It's great to see what can be made with a board or two that someone may value and spark some original ideas! 👍😃
Im so happy i came across your channel!!! Please keep up the good work!!! I love these low high profit projects keep them coming and please stay down to earth its really refreshing!! Compared to other channels. Thank you for being human.
You'll notice the one he makes is more like the $14, except it doesn't have any ‘doorstep’ for a coaster. The $56 is cut differently, and is 25% off.
Like you say it would be nice if he was down to earth instead.
There's literally one on that Etsy screenshot you showed for $14 and only has 6 reviews that's probably a similar quality. They're selling around 6 a month and already have reviews so you've got to try break into a market loads are already doing not to mention needing a $600 saw and a nail gun. Probably easier just to use them skills in a job.
@adoRED019 You can easily do this with a Hammer, Hand saw and some sand paper just takes a little longer. This is a great way to teach your kids some skills and they or you can make a little money as well. Why are people so Negative and limited in there thoughts. You could even take a little longer, Paint, Carve or change up the design. plus most have bits of timber laying around. I mean if you wanna buy plastic crap and make your home look like a $1 shop feel free.
@@simon704 Sure using hand tools it'll just take half an hour instead of 10 minutes, and with lower cost ones already on etsy, you'll be having to sell for only $20, when you add the time and cost of packaging and shipping, suddenly you're better off with just a regular day job
Keep ‘em coming!
Thank you so much, sir! As a beginner woodworker, this is so encouraging. Appreciate you!
This is a coincidence, I was just searching 6" x 2" today in my local area, for a simple repeatable item I want to make and now I have seen THIS item, Thanks.
Best video out there on this project, great job….
I just started woodturning and one of the projects is an Ice Cream Scoop. $25 for the kit, you make a handle, and boom, ice cream scoop. Total monetary investment about $30. Time investment, about an hour, maybe less when you get better at it... Sell for $60-$80. for an ice cream scoop... Who would do that? I bought a $10 scoop years ago, and Im still using it. I dont understand people that buy stuff like this.
Found this Y/T channel a couple days ago. I have seen a half dozen videos so far. Gonna be watching a few more to try making a couple extra bucks. Keep up the good stuff, Thanks.
Awesome, thank you!
Do not let the bad comments bother you,the board is smarter then the haters.
Looks like the one in the example is quite creative in that it has an open book forming the apex
I’m selling to the wrong market. I spend an hour sanding a piece of cedar from 60-1000 grit. Then I hand burn my art onto the surface. I often spend in excess of 40 hours on a single piece. I live in a rural impoverished area, so cannot charge what I should be, but I lack in social skills and suck at promoting my art. 😔
The internet and the post office opens your art to the world.
I stumbled across your video by chance as well. Mostly from the "WW Projects that Sell" headline. Subscribing for the comment "Just because you don't want it doesn't mean other people won't..." got me as well. Am a neophyte in the WW as a business world and this is one I think I'd better keep! 😊😊😊
Thanks! I'm glad you found value. Welcome!
@@RonniesWorkshop guess we'll see when I start making some to sell!
Ha ha ha!
Well, I'd say look at Etsy for similar items, pricing, style. If you go Etsy route just know it takes time to get traffic coming. Also, I am not selling this particular item and don't claim to be. I just show with the stats how something like this sells. Just wanted to make that clear.
Good job and thank you for sharing Keep building
Thank you, Larry!
Good on ya buddy! Loved the project!
I like simple and profitable! Great video!
Love your stuff Ronnie, keep at it! If you don't mind, what is the tool you used that showed you the product details for the Etsy listing?
Everbee. Thanks for watching!
Its true. Buy sheap wood, make something end try to sell it for much more👍 i ganno do that thanks
I’m sorry the Triangle Bookstand that are on Esty are a nicer than yours , and some even have some kind of etching on them.
That and they dropped the price, as shown in this video. Probably not selling very well.
Not to mention it's nearly impossible to sell on esty these days anyway as you're competing with too many other sellers. Etsy is expected to have 100 million sellers this year.
@@otallonoYes, indeed - and millions coming from China soon. It’s bad enough with sellers already hawking products from TEMU, AliBaba, Shien, etc. Bought for a couple bucks and selling for $20 as “handmade”. Many stores selling the same items. It’s a joke. And then of course there’s all the copyright and trademark infringers that Etsy even PROMOTES!
Nice video but can you show us some things we can make that don't require alot of machines and tools preferably by hand. Some people don't have a workshop full of everything.. 🙏🏻
This one is doable with careful layout and good hand saw/plane skill
This is an example of what you want, no tablesaw or anything big
This can also be done with a basic circular saw and maybe a clamp. Most curvilinear saws have settings to angle the blade.
Understand, that when these videos show more sophisticated tools being used they are merely for convenience. May take slightly longer with a basic power/hand tool, but still perfectly doable within a reasonable time frame.
Thanks for sharing, I’ll have to subscribe right now
The subtitles tell us that you made a bit of wood purchased for $147 worth $56 in 10 minutes. Remarkable! Save the glue and pins, chop it into kindling in the same time and make worth $1, 😂
Never knew there was such a thing as a book holder! Wouldn't work too well with paperbacks.
Maybe a smaller version? Change the angles? 😊
@@gwarlow My point is that paperback books are quite stiff,and would not stay on a book holder without damaging the spine.
@@mikedunn7795 I wasn’t arguing against your point. Just trying to suggest workarounds. Cheers.
What the hell this seems so insane. I figure this market is now overflown. If not I might make some with some book themed carving design and 3x that already insane price haha
Thanks Pal
I use a folded piece of scratach paper for a book mark!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Me too. My brother always thought it was funny to pull it out so I also drew a middle finger on it.
I can sell you some folded paper for $50! 😂
I thought it was an A Frame birdhouse 🦜
It can be. It's also an organic Zelda logo, the letter "A", a hat, a brooch, a pterodactyl!
Excellent idea!
I never would have thought of it. Had no clue these sold. Thanks for stopping by!
Try living in NZ that piece of timber / lumber would cost $56 before you start.
Then woodworking wouldn't be a good idea, you have to use the medium that is cheaper or widely available where you live. In the US it's wood. Maybe for you it's concrete? You can make stuff like this out of anything, doesn't have to be wood.
This feels like an IRL guide for something you'd see for farming gold in Skyrim or something
Love this !
Sure they sell well, but you need something to set them apart from the rest. Have something unique that all the other book rests don't have.
First I need a $600 miter saw
Great idea, thanks.. new sub 😊
Wait! Seriously?! Okay, literally every bookworm knows you do NOT lay a book down like that. That is a fantastic way to wear out/damage the spine of a book. Can't believe people are actually buying something like that.
We should take their books away from them for being naughty. That'll teach them!
It's laying them _flat_ which can damage the spine. Laying them onto a 60° peak won't, because it's exactly like how you hold a book to read it.
@@creamwobbly
Yeah, no. You're forgetting about a little something called Contact points. When reading, you're not placing stress on the edges of the covers. When you lay a book down like that, you are. So over time you're still damaging the spine. Seems obvious, but okay....
I wood not buy it 😎
*wood knot.
That's OK!Others Will!
Wood make it then?
Now we know
The captions saying that board cost you $147 was really making me wonder how you were going to make a profit out of it.
There is a sucker born every minute
Glue takes longer than 10 minutes to dry!
And its a triangle?
For what? I'd build it. Stain or clear coat it. I have to watch this again. I miss something. And your right. If they are buying it. Keep making it.
Just a triangle. I am not selling these, just showing that other people are on Etsy. It's crazy to me it's a thing.
People don't use bookmarks anymore?
People don't use books anymore
For 56 bucks??!! Some folks just dont know the value of a dollar!! Take the wife to dinner for Chrissake!!
Step 1: write 'Live Laugh Love' on it with paint marker
Step 2: sell to over the hill cat lady
Perfect I retire soon ,you got a new sub.
Good luck selling it for that $56....How many of you guys sold so far????
Id sell that for 10 maybe 15 or 20 stained
Kinda cool!
This is basically the entire home goods departments at Target. A fool and his money are easily parted.
What kind of fees does etsy charge
Too effing much. Of that $56 you might see $48 at a rough guess. There are way more than the 20 cent listing fees to consider. And don’t get me started on off-site advertising where Etsy takes even more money if you sell something as a result of it (you can opt out).
How'd that proverb go? "Nobody tells you the secret to success unless they've already made their fortune."
Not as profitable as you'd think due to the fact that VERY few people nowadays read books, however if you were to create something and market it as a tablet or smartphone holder you'd be in business.
Get a piece of wood and attach $56. Dollars to it would be much easier
I’ve been playing too much Fallout 4. I thought this was a weapon crafting tutorial.
Triangle book holder? Okay... sure.
I have no triangle books.
That’d take me at least a week
I know how to make it worth more. Just draw a smiley face on it. If you know, you know.
With the price of wood now, just sell the board as is and make 60 bucks.
I can't stay the music was too much.
On passing this video it said you bought the board for $147 and sold it for $56, if that's the case you should go to business school. Damn subtitles.
If I want a fancy bookmark I use an old playing card. When I make something to sell, it something useful, and this does NOT fit into that category.
What is it?
Did you not watch the video?
@goilo888 yup, and still have no idea. Explain it to me since you obviously know it all.
@@lancekoller5284 It’s a wooden book holder. When you’re done reading, instead of putting a bookmark in and closing it, you simply leave the book open at the place you stopped and lie it over top of the wooden object. Yeah, I know, it sounds dumb, but some people have an affinity for these types of things.
Man that board costs 56 dollars
It’s only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. Not what it’s selling for.
Yes, and several people have "paid" for this item as shown at the end of the video
No thank you, I’ll keep using the bookmark my granddaughter’s made in kindergarten, and yes, it is priceless.
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I wouldn't pay more than $10 for that... But that's still 6x more than the board cost!
But hey, if other people will pay $50+ for it... I'll make it.
lol. I wouldn't sell that for $10. What you're comparing your build to is much nicer and more functional. Spend a little more time, us better materials. You could ask $56 for it.
Just my 2 cents worth. Sorry.
No need to apologize. If I were going to start building these I would definitely take some more time. Just getting the idea across on video. And the one I show from that Etsy listing is just a 2x6
Really...just to hold a book open?...ever heard of a bookmark folks?... a simple scrap of paper will suffice...huh?
Faster: staple $56 dollars to it.
So how much did you sell it for?
I could slap 4 wheels on a chassis and ask the same money as a Ferrari but your not going to get paid when they can go and buy a Ferrari.
Same as here your not going to get $56 for what you built when they could go and get something that's a lot nicer and built better for $56.
You must not have watched until the end where he showed that it has sold 324 times already for $56.
Now... put those wheels on that chassis and sell that puppy! LOL
The one he made hasn't sold 324 times. He just showed you what someone off Etsy made and theirs has sold 324 times. Look at the difference in quality and how the mitre's are cut
In the video it wasn't even $56, it was dropped to $42.
@@klashnacovak47 AND It's impossible to compete with sellers on etsy. There's millions of them now. You'd have to already have a really successful etsy account to get away with selling stupid things like this at stupid prices. That's worth more than all the tools in a shop alone.
I wouldn't give you $10 for that
Anybody that doesn't have all the tools in your videos or how to use them. What then? Im a retired carpenter. Sometimes i had to improvise. Most people have only basic tools. Hammer,saw,drill etc. Not thousands of dollars worth of tools. Just like a screwed up Blueprint. It looked good on paper!
How about this? ua-cam.com/video/zWsRI67ho5U/v-deo.html
...if you were a carpenter you SHOULD have experience with tools that can at least build a stupid triangle made out of 2x4... if you don't have the tools then you need to get them, just like if you want to be a painter you need a brush, paint, canvas, etc. If you want to be a musician you need a good instrument at the least. Any hobby I've ever encountered seemed to cost a lot of money but it is what it is.
Now the priceless thing you did not mention is the well established esty account that could actually compete with the million other etsy accounts. That is worth more than a shop full of tools, alone.
Since when did bookmarks become passé, now we need a piece of furniture to remember our last page. But hey, if people want to buy silly pieces of wood for silly things, who am I to say otherwise. I do reserve the right to laugh at them spending $50 on it though.
Remember folks, all you need to make $56 is a piece of wood and thousands of dollars worth of wood working tools 👍.
Yeah. Only 10 minutes if you have a full production woodshop. Otherwise you're ripping that board with a hand saw
all you need is a miter saw bud.
That's what people say right before they complain about not being able to make extra money
Literally just 500$ worth of tools shown here, probably not even. And these are tools every man should have.
You can do this with a handheld saw, a screwdriver, and some elbow grease.
Why are you whining?
only a fool would pay $5 for this. $56 I think not.
So, I take this dollar fifty piece of wood into my hundred and twenty thousand dollar workshop and blah blah blah...
Yeah its fine if you have the tools to make it. Lol
What is it? Trash to fill the bin😂
We are doomed.
Abstergo
The product you're showing in Etsy is not the same project you're building here. So this is just dishonesty.
Not worth money when you show everyone how to do it for free...
I dont buy that, I guess you are out of money job then. what good are you doing if you get paid in return. well market is evil.
*you're
Americans can't make a profit selling it for $56.
Using scraps, it's all profit.
Imagine what you could get if you made it with some quality and took your time. I wouldn't give two cents for what he made. Gaps, edges dont match. Pretty poor
I imagine there's only a certain amount people will actually spend on a book holder... so the more time you spend on something like this the more money you lose. And no one can compete with etsy sellers. It's a bad idea all around.
This is up there with one of the worst videos ever had the displeasure of watching
This is very naive to only count the cost of the lumber. The others hidden costs is 10x that. Be honest with your viewers
Tools don't count because they're an investment, you only have to buy them once if you take care of them. If you're doing woodworking, it's assumed you have these basic tools already.
For this project you can only count the material used, wood, screws. And of course, your time. Maybe drill bits wear out but I mean.. not with this project they're not going to.
@otallono your argument is just laughable. How are tools investments? Do you know the definition of it? Can tools appreciate in value? No, they are depreciating assets that must be accounted for. Don't pretend they never wear down. So is your saw blade. How convenient to say "if you are woodworking" like you didnt pay for them?
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I wouldn't be able to sleep at night if I charged someone $56 dollars for that, there is no pride in workmanship anymore