DVMike
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Sounds like some really good recomendations you're getting from these folks !
If I were to take on the project, I would consider using a Signabond / Polymetal, or my favorite substrate ...KOMATEX.
As far as pricing :
Pricing is a tricky part. I used to have a set price per foot on the 3D signs that I route in HDU or wood as well as banners, Coro, aluminum etc. Each substate had a set price that depended on the overhead and the amount of time invested, not to mention 5 meetings and changes in design, etc etc etc.
Then when my shop got to the point where I had to start employing others I quickly discovered that the price per foot didn't work so well anymore. After paying wages, workers Comp, employee tax , Liability insurance , etc , I had to change.
The bottom line of this long winded response is that one set method of pricing doesn't work for everyone .
If its a hobby , that's one thing. If your livelyhood relys on pricing ,it's another. You have to make that decision .
If I were to take on the project, I would consider using a Signabond / Polymetal, or my favorite substrate ...KOMATEX.
As far as pricing :
Pricing is a tricky part. I used to have a set price per foot on the 3D signs that I route in HDU or wood as well as banners, Coro, aluminum etc. Each substate had a set price that depended on the overhead and the amount of time invested, not to mention 5 meetings and changes in design, etc etc etc.
Then when my shop got to the point where I had to start employing others I quickly discovered that the price per foot didn't work so well anymore. After paying wages, workers Comp, employee tax , Liability insurance , etc , I had to change.
The bottom line of this long winded response is that one set method of pricing doesn't work for everyone .
If its a hobby , that's one thing. If your livelyhood relys on pricing ,it's another. You have to make that decision .