Dumb question, what makes someone a Pro Member here??
Anyone who has purchased the software is a PRO Member. I manually upgrade the accounts when purchases are made. Since it is dependent on me, it is always possible that I have missed doing this so if you (or anyone) has purchased the software and isn't listed as a PRO Member, just drop me an email. I'll verify the purchase and do the upgrade.
In the next year, there will be yet-to-be-decided benefits for PRO Members.
Lloyd
You earn $200,000 or more a year from your turnings
Sorry, I don't know.
Anyone who has purchased the software is a PRO Member. I manually upgrade the accounts when purchases are made. Since it is dependent on me, it is always possible that I have missed doing this so if you (or anyone) has purchased the software and isn't listed as a PRO Member, just drop me an email. I'll verify the purchase and do the upgrade.
In the next year, there will be yet-to-be-decided benefits for PRO Members.
Lloyd
You earn $200,000 or more a year from your turnings
Sorry, I don't know.
Bob
Its your job to track the money. We all trust you
Looks like the craft show was a success for you. I admire folks who sell their work. I mostly give items way. If I started selling, it would start making me think its a job. I had one. Don't want another.
I find one of the great parts of these shows is talking to the people, telling them about the wood, the finish, how it's made and all the work that involved in the process, most don't have a clue and are truly interested.
I don't know what comes first: How long did it take, do you sell those? The answer is I don't know. I'm usually working on several pieces at the same time so when it's done it's done. No I don't sell. First that would turn it into a job and second the skill of my competition is way beyond my pay grade.