humanshoes
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Good solid plan there T. "To everything there is a season".Some rules I've applied to myself.
Not to spend beyond my means. I'm starting small and have collected a few basic tools, a few blocks, some flanges, and other hand tools I need to get the job done, puller downer, pusher downer, rounding jack, band block.,etc ...
I'm not putting money into expensive equipment that I don't know how to use, and will probably never use, or that needs major repairs. I'm a hobbyist at this point and I'm not mass producing custom built hats so I don't need a lot of expensive equipment at this time.
I plan to stay small for the time being and make hats in just three of the most popular sizes to get started.
What I make will probably end up on Etsy. Sell a few hats and save that money to buy more tools and materials that I'll need.
Grow at a pace that's sustainable for me to avoid getting burnt out. But first, I need to get past a few other issues to get things off the ground.
Everything in its own time. No need to rush myself into anxiety.
Just my personal rules.