The non-negotiable "cost of creation"
Artistic & market factors that increase your piece's value

Figuring out what to charge for your carvings can be tough. This simple guide explains the two key numbers you need to know: your Minimum Viable Price (MVP) and your Recommended Market Price (RMP).
The Two-Step Pricing Method
Step 1: Find Your Base Cost MVP - This is your absolute lowest price. It covers your hard costs so you don’t lose money.
MVP Formula: (Your Hours × Hourly Rate) + Material Cost
Track All Your Time, including design, rough carving, detail work, and finishing.
Set an Hourly Rate: Forget the comments section on social media. Set the rate you believe you're worth.
Add All Material Costs: Wood, chainsaw wear (add $5-20), finishes, and any hardware.
The MVP is your walk-away price. Selling for less means you're working for free.
Step 2: Find Your True Value (RMP)
This is your target selling price. It adds value for your skill and the carving's appeal.
RMP Formula: MVP × Value Multipliers
Use these multipliers based on your carving:
Multiplier | Low (1x) | Medium (1.3x - 1.8x) | High (2x+)
Size | Small (<2 ft) | Medium (2-4 ft) | Large/Monumental (4+ ft) |
Complexity | Simple shapes | Moderate detail (texture, features) | Intricate (portraits, multi-figure)
Market Demand | Common item (generic bear) | Popular local item | Custom commission (pet, portrait)
Finally, add 10-15% to the RMP to cover overhead like workspace, insurance, and marketing.
How to Use These Prices
Show Your Range: Quote prices as "$450 - $850" (MVP - RMP).
Start High: Begin negotiations at or near your RMP.
Know Your Floor: Never go below your MVP.
Quick Pricing Tips
Custom Work Costs More: Charge 25-50% extra for commissions.
Get a Deposit: Always take 30-50% upfront for custom orders.
Show Your Process: Photos and videos help customers see the value.
Raise Prices: If you sell everything quickly, your prices are too low.
Your work has real value. The MVP protects your costs, and the RMP reflects your skill and artistry. Use these prices to earn what you deserve and build a sustainable carving practice.
Remember: The market sets the price, but you decide what your time and art are worth.
Disclaimer: The Chainsaw Carving Pricing Calculator provides price estimates for informational purposes only. The creator is not liable for any financial, business, or pricing decisions made based on its output. This tool does not constitute professional financial or legal advice. Actual market prices may vary based on local demand, economic conditions, and individual negotiations. Use at your own discretion and risk.
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