indecisive
Brilliant_Rock
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No. It''s about the same amount of work either way. If the piece you are considering is a stock or production type item, it will probably be less expensive than an otherwise similar custom piece and some craftsmen charge more for their labor than others but it won''t be the difference between millgrain and bright cutting that accounts for the pricing.Date: 2/15/2006 9:33:37 AM
Author: indecisive
Thanks so much! Is the bright cut much harder/expensive to do?