Material
Resin and wood should come from dimensions, not a loose guess.
SEO / Studio
Epoxy tables have many variables: wood, resin volume, base, finish, delivery and deadline. A quote generator turns them into a clear document.
Studio and workflow
Quick answer
Epoxy tables have many variables: wood, resin volume, base, finish, delivery and deadline. A quote generator turns them into a clear document.
In a woodworking workshop, the hard part is rarely the quote itself. It is keeping one version of decisions, documents and project status.
A good tool does not replace craft — it organises brief, price, client decisions and deadlines so work does not disappear into messages.
Resin and wood should come from dimensions, not a loose guess.
Include mould, sanding, polishing, lacquer, base and assembly.
A quote link reduces the risk of working from an outdated version.
How to approach it in practice
From the first conversation, save client, dimensions, references, budget, deadline and inquiry source in one place.
Separate material, labour, finish, transport, installation and variants. The client should know what they pay for.
Inquiry, quote, production and handover give a simple queue view. Keep one next action on every project.
Every change of size, colour, base or deadline affects price or schedule. Change history protects both sides.
Protocol, photos, settlement and service note close a project more clearly than the last chat message.
A quote without scope, so the client compares only price.
Decisions scattered across SMS, email and photos.
No project status and no single next action.
Documents generated from scratch for every job.
Next step
Open Studio and run inquiries, quotes, production and handover in one project card.
It can suggest material and structure, but margin, labour and terms should be set by the workshop.
Dimensions, wood, resin colour, base, finish, delivery, deadline, deposit and responsibility scope.
Yes. Variants help the client choose a budget without rewriting the whole document.