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<blockquote data-quote="joeldirt" data-source="post: 1740159" data-attributes="member: 558163"><p>my bad.... I would guess 10% would be sufficient? So the amount a designer could possibly make is determined by the amount of designs he/she posts' up... Also, it could also be effected by how much the designer drove his business to the site. If the designer has multiple designs, and the designs are popular, I would make a separate page for that designer with his/her designs. It would then essentially be a small business in a sense for the designer... Once the design is submitted, it is up for use... no dimensions are released of course, just the drawings/ pictures/ specs... So the design is sold time after time after time... The business doe not necessarily have to only provide cut pieces, but can provide designs only over pdf email, for a predetermined rate given by the designer... Allot of this business' success is determined by the success of the designers in other words, and for that, is why I would give the designers incentives like I had mentioned. And as far as drilling a pilot hole into a rounded corner.... there are other methods of joining pieces of wood that I could provide the customer.... like a pocket hole from the other piece, rather then joining it the way he had in mind... for those who do not know what a pocket hole is.... it looks like this....<img src="http://&lt;a%20href=" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /><img src="http://img166.imageshack.us/img166/3655/beveledcorner9md.gif'%20alt='beveledcorner9md.gif'&gt;" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joeldirt, post: 1740159, member: 558163"] my bad.... I would guess 10% would be sufficient? So the amount a designer could possibly make is determined by the amount of designs he/she posts' up... Also, it could also be effected by how much the designer drove his business to the site. If the designer has multiple designs, and the designs are popular, I would make a separate page for that designer with his/her designs. It would then essentially be a small business in a sense for the designer... Once the design is submitted, it is up for use... no dimensions are released of course, just the drawings/ pictures/ specs... So the design is sold time after time after time... The business doe not necessarily have to only provide cut pieces, but can provide designs only over pdf email, for a predetermined rate given by the designer... Allot of this business' success is determined by the success of the designers in other words, and for that, is why I would give the designers incentives like I had mentioned. And as far as drilling a pilot hole into a rounded corner.... there are other methods of joining pieces of wood that I could provide the customer.... like a pocket hole from the other piece, rather then joining it the way he had in mind... for those who do not know what a pocket hole is.... it looks like this....[IMG]<a%20href=[/IMG][IMG]http://img166.imageshack.us/img166/3655/beveledcorner9md.gif'%20alt='beveledcorner9md.gif'>[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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