Tales from the patternshop ...........
We just had to raise prices on everything.... and it was very painful to do so. Here are some of the reasons:
1. The very last Mom n Pop iron foundry in Oregon closed in September while I was on a trip to South Dakota for the Black Hills Model Engineering Show. The day after returning, I rushed down to the foundry to pick up all my patterns there and ship them off to out of state foundries. They are now 5 hours north in Washington and 12 hours south in California. ( Instead of 20 minutes away) So shipping charges have gone way up and these foundries are more expensive to have castings done.
2. The price of bronze has gone through the roof. In less than a year, the raw cost has gone up over a dollar a pound, in a couple of weeks it went up almost half a dollar.
3. Supply chain issues and trouble keeping workers in the foundries is another issue. I have had some castings on order since October, but the foundry has been shut down on and off or working much less than a full crew with because of Covid restrictions and the weather. I have had to order and try to keep more castings in stock as i do not want to run out. Keeping more in stock costs more money. I have about 2 tons of iron castings here now.
4. I get all all my iron castings Fully annealed to try to avoid the hard "crust" and other hard spots to make it easier for home machinists. The cost for annealing is over a dollar a pound now.
5. I have been asked why I don't have my castings made in China because it would be cheaper.. My answer: I will burn all of my patterns before I sell out to that evil empire.
Buy the way, in 1980 there were about 320 foundries in Washington State. There are now less than 30. That is counting the one man shops.
So buy them now because they may not be here tomorrow.
Gary Martin
Martin Model & Pattern