| Hi, Look on page three of this forum for the thread entitled-" Drawing the Line"--that should give you some pointers. Deciding how much or even if to charge friends / family for work is a touchy situation, but consider this: Your time and skills are not inconsiquential. You have spent much time and money to get where you are. Charging for your talent and time is not unreasonable and materials definately should be charged for. If someone feels that you should do the work for nothing, perhaps they should be advised that you are really too busy right now and that they should look else where to get the work done if they are in a hurry. If pressed, I would simply quote a price to cover material and associated costs. Take it or leave it. Someone who doesnot wish to fairly compensate you for your time, materials and skills, is not a true friend, but a manipulator or cheapskate or both. You dont need that type of customer or "friend" for that matter! Just my rambling, anti-social thoughts. Tom |