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Sorry to be blunt. But you have asked a dumb question.
When you are in business there is no such thing charging to much.
You are in charge of your pricing. It's based on the true value of your work and what you need to get to make a profit.
It is NOT based on what the guy next door is charging...
Can you help me I'm having trouble tying my shoes. Can't seem to get it right. Is there any tips on how to do this properly?
Also I have a question about x acto blades.
One side cut me and I needed stiches the other side was friendlier.
What side do I use to cut my canvass?
It's because in the old days to be in the sign business you needed to learn a few skills and have common sense.
Now you just need to buy a printing machine
I'm not an expert wrap guy but.
Wait what! Wrap agreement?
Oh Ok here is mine.
I am putting a sticker on your truck. I am using the best materials and installation techniques known to mankind.
The above is the only thing we promise.
What ever happens after we install is in the hands of god that...
If your working with and joining acrylics some concoction of Methylene Chloride is the juice you need for bonding.
Depends on your particular needs.
You might find this useful reading.
https://www.acmeplastics.com/content/a-guide-to-gluing-acrylic-plastic-to-plastic/
If your making and selling bumper stickers or big bumper stickers a pricing spreadsheet has to be a great tool.
If your a custom sign maker/artist/fabricator/installer pricing is what your work is really worth.
I know a few people who would be insulted if someone told them a spreadsheet says...
If you are shop that is doing thousands of square feet of signage it's a good idea to nest your cuts.
If you are a small shop doing one offs your material cost for that 18x24 panel, unless you have an offcut laying around, is the cost of a full sheet.
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