Turn Woodworking Skills into a Profitable Business

Many people who are handy or have a knack for woodworking will come across this thought at some point in their life….. “I wonder if I can make a business out of this?”. The answer is yes, but…..

The Skills Gap

The skills gap is an issue facing the trades that is becoming increasingly pervasive. The lack of skilled workers available for the millions of open trades jobs is a problem that will be coming to a head very soon. In this podcast we dive into this topic and the causes and possible solutions for theContinue reading “The Skills Gap”

Crafted In Florida: Pricing Strategies for Successful Projects

In this episode of the Crafted In Florida podcast we discuss pricing out projects. There are many factors that you need to take into account when pricing projects, but one of the most important factors is profit. Check out this episode for more details.

When To Buy The Tool, and Van vs Truck

This episode discusses how to buy tools, and when to buy them. Knowing the value that you’ll get out of them. Micah also discusses the debate on whether a van or truck and trailer is better.  For more information visit ⁠CraftedinFlorida.com⁠ Check out Crafted In Florida on Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok, and Youtube!

How Will The New Tariffs Effect the Wood Working Industry

Tariffs kicked in on March 3rd, what does that mean for the woodworking industry. In this article I break down, numbers and what could happen.

How To Get Better Materials Cheaper, And Organize A Small Shop

The latest episode of the podcast featuring discussion on how to get better materials at more affordable prices, and how to organize a small shop!

Pros and Cons of Solo Woodworking

I’ve been a solo woodworker for 9 years now. I had a college kid work for me for a couple months, but never a serious long term employee. There are many benefits to working alone, but also many drawbacks. The question is does the good out weigh the bad? Obviously ever situation is different, butContinue reading “Pros and Cons of Solo Woodworking”