How much to charge for design?

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How much to charge for design?

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How do people charge for designing something: hourly, cut time??
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For me it depends on thickness of material as a beginning point. On gauge material I double the material cost, charge 20 cents per inch unfinished. On top of that, I
charge 10 cents per pierce. That is a basic start, and I find that I am fairly competitive.
When the part becomes real intricate I begin to add some shop time @ 65.00 per hour. Design time, I use the same figure.
Sometimes I have to see if it is worth my while to charge a fair market value....in other words...would I pay that for it?
Your location, the clientele, the amount of detail...you will win some and lose some....and you will work out your own system.
Charge a fair, reasonable price and don't "give the farm away" and you will do well.
Learn to say no.
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Re: How much to charge for design?

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There was a thread on this topic about 2 months ago or so... can't remember the name of it but it got about 15 responses or so. A good thread to read. I'll let you try to search for it since I'm a little tired and lazy right now. Maybe one of the other members remembers what the name of it is or have the ambition to search for it.

Sorry, I just gorged on a big taco feast and feel like I'm about to throw up before I go to bed..... ugh....
I think I'm the oldest 10 year old boy on the forum...
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Gotta love those tacos.....my wife make the best "homemade" tacos ever...I know how you feel! And mexican rice.....the best!....and she's a white girl
from B'ham, Alabama!!
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Search for "spreadsheet" in the search box under this forum.
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(now I am hungry for tacos and I just ate some tacos carne asada con tortillas de maiz!) Just a sec.....
here it is..

http://plasmaspider.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=637
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Re: How much to charge for design?

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Here is a spreadsheet that you can try. It will allow you to figure by material cost, sq in, sq ft do the taxes (make tacos?), figure in markup etc..
I think it is easy to use (but what author doesn't think his is easy?)
Give it a try and let me know what you think. Let me know if I forgot something...
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