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Woodworking Pricing Calculator

Calculate woodworking prices that cover lumber, hardware, finish, labor, tool wear, packaging, fees, and profit.

8 editable inputs3 decision outputsShareable result link

Use this calculator to

  • Recommended price
  • Cost basis
  • Profit

Change the inputs and the result updates instantly.

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Decision snapshot

Use this woodworking pricing calculator before you quote, publish, discount, or increase spend.

The calculator turns the messy parts of the decision into a visible estimate: what goes in, what comes out, and which assumptions need a second look before you act.

Primary term: woodworking pricing calculatorVerified 2026-07-03

Best for

Calculate woodworking prices that cover lumber, hardware, finish, labor, tool wear, packaging, fees, and profit.

Inputs used

Lumber and panels, Hardware, finish, fasteners, Labor time, Hourly labor rate, Packaging cost, and more.

Outputs to check

Recommended price, Cost basis, Profit.

Formula

Woodworking Pricing formula

The formula prices the finished item from real unit cost, paid labor, selling fees, and target profit margin.

Calculation path
cost basis = core materials + specialty supplies + labor + packaging + overhead price = cost basis / (1 - target margin - fee rate) profit = price - cost basis - fees

How to use this calculator

  1. 01Enter material and specialty supply costs for one finished item or order.
  2. 02Add labor hours and the hourly rate the work needs to earn.
  3. 03Include packaging, overhead, normal waste, and the selling fee.
  4. 04Use the result as the floor before adjusting for market position, custom scope, and wholesale.

Worked example

Small shelf example

A shelf uses $60 in lumber, hardware, and finish, 4 labor hours at $30/hr, $8 packaging, and $10 tool overhead.

Cost basis$198.00
Recommended price$370.09
Estimated fees$24.06
Profit$148.04

What the result means

Woodworking pricing should include tool wear, sanding, finishing, and mistakes, not only board-foot cost.

Decision guidance

How to read the result

The woodworking pricing calculator is most useful when the output is tied to a next action. Use it to decide whether the price, fee load, margin, or ad target is strong enough before you publish, promote, or scale the offer.

Good result

A good handmade pricing result pays for materials and overhead while treating maker labor as a real cost, not leftover profit.

Check before acting

Handmade products often look profitable when labor time, failed batches, packaging, marketplace fees, and shipping supplies are missing.

Next decision

Use the result to decide whether to raise price, simplify the product, batch production, change materials, or reserve the item for premium buyers.

Before you use the number

Confirm Lumber and panels, Hardware, finish, fasteners, Labor time, and Hourly labor rate match the exact sale, product, listing, or campaign you are evaluating.

Use Recommended price, Cost basis, and Profit as a decision threshold, not just a one-off math answer.

Compare the result with your real profit target, cash-flow needs, and customer willingness to pay.

Re-run the calculator when fees, shipping costs, ad costs, materials, labor rates, or marketplace rules change.

Open the related handmade calculators if the next decision involves another fee, platform, price, or ad-spend step.

Handmade pricing is most useful when labor time is measured honestly and the hourly rate reflects the income you actually need.

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Methodology

How this calculator is built

The Woodworking Pricing Calculator is designed as a decision-support calculator, not a generic arithmetic shortcut. It keeps the formula, assumptions, example, source notes, and next-step guidance visible so the number can be checked before it affects a price, listing, or campaign.

Formula-led

This page calculates Recommended price, Cost basis, and Profit from Lumber and panels, Hardware, finish, fasteners, Labor time, Hourly labor rate, and Packaging cost. The formula is shown before the example so you can audit the math instead of trusting a black box.

Decision-first

The result is framed as a planning threshold for woodworking pricing calculator, with assumptions, common mistakes, and related next-step calculators on the same page.

Review-triggered

Source-sensitive rates are listed below and should be rechecked after platform fee, payment, shipping, tax, or ad-policy changes.

Use the output as an estimate. Marketplace fees, processor rules, taxes, discounts, refunds, currency conversion, and fulfillment costs can change the final result. See the full calculator methodology for the review process and known limits.

Assumptions

  • The calculator prices one finished woodworking project.
  • Shop rent, tool depreciation, jigs, mistakes, and delivery should be added where relevant.
  • Fee rate is modeled as a percentage of final price.

Common mistakes

Pricing from lumber cost only.
Ignoring sanding, finishing, and dry time handling.
Leaving tool wear and mistakes out of overhead.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Short answers for the edge cases people usually check before they trust the calculator result.

How do I price woodworking projects?

Add lumber, hardware, finish, labor, packaging, overhead, and fees, then divide by one minus your target margin and fee rate.

Should tool wear be included?

Yes. Blades, bits, sandpaper, jigs, and tool depreciation belong in overhead or job cost.

How do I price custom woodworking?

Estimate materials, design time, build time, finishing, delivery, and risk before quoting.

Sources

References used for this calculator

These links help check the rates or rules behind the estimate. For the full review process, see the methodology.

Checked 2026-07-03
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