I think a lot of you know that I am building custom shaving brush handles in Wood, Wood/Resin and Pure Resin. I Have tested the waters by offering completed brushes with Knot and a couple of turned Handles without. I realize that I have little exposure here and would like to become a good mid-range cost provider. I also realize that it does take some time to build a solid reputation and trust in any community. After dipping my toe in the water and providing a few members with some products, I think I need to ask some more questions.
1. Is it better to just make a handle with a knot and offer it complete?
a. Is there a "common" acceptable size and loft in Synthetic and Badger?
2. Should I offer completed drilled handles in various materials?
a. If so, knot sizes preferred and drill depth for knot
3. Should I show blanks (just cylindrical wood, wood/resin, resin) I have ready and solicit specific custom orders?
a. Will take requests from customers for style. material etc.
I have established pricing for each material in my Merchant Thread, which I view as reasonable, but would like feedback as to that.
As I previously stated in a post, I am not looking to be a high volume production provider, and am surely no competition for the established makers. I enjoy the art of custom turning and am only looking to feed that habit.
My main premise for business are these criteria:
1. Honesty and Integrity
2. Provide a high quality product at a fair market price
3. Do what you say.
4. Enjoy what you do.
Thanks in advance for opinions and advice about this.
"Knothead" Tim
1. Is it better to just make a handle with a knot and offer it complete?
a. Is there a "common" acceptable size and loft in Synthetic and Badger?
2. Should I offer completed drilled handles in various materials?
a. If so, knot sizes preferred and drill depth for knot
3. Should I show blanks (just cylindrical wood, wood/resin, resin) I have ready and solicit specific custom orders?
a. Will take requests from customers for style. material etc.
I have established pricing for each material in my Merchant Thread, which I view as reasonable, but would like feedback as to that.
As I previously stated in a post, I am not looking to be a high volume production provider, and am surely no competition for the established makers. I enjoy the art of custom turning and am only looking to feed that habit.
My main premise for business are these criteria:
1. Honesty and Integrity
2. Provide a high quality product at a fair market price
3. Do what you say.
4. Enjoy what you do.
Thanks in advance for opinions and advice about this.
"Knothead" Tim