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<blockquote data-quote="Droberts" data-source="post: 1951988" data-attributes="member: 13839"><p>they take too long for me to make to turn it into a business. i could maybe sell 2 or 3 a year, but if i had to pick a number i'd say prolly $6.50/hr to be fair (sitting on the couch watching tv while you sew isnt exactly skilled labor). one of the quality of this build would be about 70 hrs, so 450+cost of materials, ehhhhhh bout 700 bucks is what it would take me to overcome the desire to be lazy, with a 2.5-3 month turn around time. (hypothetically - not taking orders :p) personally i'd much rather teach the method than execute it. there's a lot of personal satisfaction from making it yourself.</p><p></p><p>you really cant sew more than an hour or two at once, it hurts your fingers pretty bad to the point of bruising, and about 20% of the stitching requires pliers to pull the needles through & thats pretty slow goin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Droberts, post: 1951988, member: 13839"] they take too long for me to make to turn it into a business. i could maybe sell 2 or 3 a year, but if i had to pick a number i'd say prolly $6.50/hr to be fair (sitting on the couch watching tv while you sew isnt exactly skilled labor). one of the quality of this build would be about 70 hrs, so 450+cost of materials, ehhhhhh bout 700 bucks is what it would take me to overcome the desire to be lazy, with a 2.5-3 month turn around time. (hypothetically - not taking orders :p) personally i'd much rather teach the method than execute it. there's a lot of personal satisfaction from making it yourself. you really cant sew more than an hour or two at once, it hurts your fingers pretty bad to the point of bruising, and about 20% of the stitching requires pliers to pull the needles through & thats pretty slow goin. [/QUOTE]
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