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<p>[QUOTE="bosko69, post: 9546380, member: 16283"]I bought a Logan Mat Cutter abt 30 yrs ago.It works well if you know what yr doing & be methodical.I also have a miter saw & a glass cutter.</p><p>Framing was insane in the 80's & like everything else just keeps goin' up.</p><p>Here's a simplified breakdown of selling a piece of art-Gallery takes 30-60%/Framing-10-20% + some miscellaneous costs,these are rough estimates.</p><p>So you can see,an artist has to be resourceful to even begin to make a living wage.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bosko69, post: 9546380, member: 16283"]I bought a Logan Mat Cutter abt 30 yrs ago.It works well if you know what yr doing & be methodical.I also have a miter saw & a glass cutter. Framing was insane in the 80's & like everything else just keeps goin' up. Here's a simplified breakdown of selling a piece of art-Gallery takes 30-60%/Framing-10-20% + some miscellaneous costs,these are rough estimates. So you can see,an artist has to be resourceful to even begin to make a living wage.[/QUOTE]
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