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I just finished this dye today! I am trying to figure out if this stencil is a keeper or not. It will all depend on what you all say! This stencil was cut on a plotter but took me 4 hours to pull all the unwanted vinyl away from the vinyl I was using for the stencil. Would you buy a disc with this design on it and how much would you pay for just the dye job ( don't include the disc)? This will also help me with pricing and such. Thanks in advance!
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Cassidy,
You are the man. Obviously, that took alot of time and patience to create. The question is not how much people will pay. It should be how much is your time worth ?
Permalink Reply by hg on November 23, 2011 at 9:02pm how much would it cost to have this dyed on a disc then?
Permalink Reply by chris roller on November 23, 2011 at 10:04pm this disc is nasty... i would definitely pay 25 plus pay for the disc. keep this as a dye
Permalink Reply by Rescue on November 23, 2011 at 10:24pm Awesome dye! but if you look at it from a business standpoint. It's not worth your man hours alone. Even at min wage. You're looking at $36 dollars for your labor. Add the disc and shipping, that's an expensive disc. How about selling a stencil kit to disc golfers? Kind of what they sell now for pumpkin carving?
Anyway to cut down the man hours? Is it possible to use a computer and laser cutting the stencil?
Permalink Reply by mr ed on November 23, 2011 at 10:37pm Nice..have to agree with Rescue. $20 + disc is still way cheap,your undercutting youself with man hrs alone.Dark color might also run afoul when your looking for that stray shot.You might be looking at min $40.That starts to get steep,but then someone might just surprise you.your work is top shelf,no bargin basement shopping.
Permalink Reply by Skipper H / Ripdiscgolf.com on November 24, 2011 at 2:43am Man that is nice, as was already said... that is a lot of work, but I am sure that if you do it a number of times, you'll get faster at weeding it. You should do up around 3 or so list them for $25 plus disc cost, then put a note on there that they can pick the disc the disc color and the dye color if they like. Then maybe you can sell it right to them and skip eBay and eBay charges!
Again Cassidy, you do classy work man! I love this!
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