CWG Library Item No. 158
 
Make Your Woodworking Pay for Itself
WITH NEW -
• case histories
• photographs
• information on home business zoning
• tax facts
The feel and beauty of finely crafted wood ... the refreshing smell of your workshop ... the absorbing joy of cutting and joining that makes the hours race by ... These are the reasons you love wood- working. Maybe you've dreamed of selling your pieces, or maybe a friend has offered to pay you to make some- thing. How can you gracefully move into selling your work without ruining your favorite hobby? That's where this completely revised edition of Make Your Woodworking Pay for Itself comes in. Business writer and woodworker Jack Neff shows you the easiest ways to turn your woodworking projects into cash. And the best part is that you can use the extra cash for additional supplies. Instant justification - your hobby pays its own way. You'll learn from the experiences of amateur wood- workers and woodworkers-turned-pro who sold their work successfully. And you'll see that selling your work can add a new dimension that will make you enjoy it even more.
Chapter by chapter, you'll find ...
• ways of saving on wood and tools - simple things to do, no matter how large or small your shop. • ideas for things to sell - pieces you're probably already making - and advice on how and where to sell them.
• practical advice on pricing your work to sell, along with helpful information on paperwork.
• guidance for handling the money you make from woodworking - and how to use this newfound source of income to make your hobby even more enjoyable. A little thoughtful planning - and the solid information in this book - is all you need to start making your woodworking pay for itself.

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