I was asked by a close family friend to create a shadow box measuring 4' x 3' x 5" for their daughter who plays softball. After searching for the best prices on materials and figuring in my labor, I'm coming up with a total cost of $460, which feels a bit high to me. I'd love to get some feedback on whether this price seems reasonable or what others might charge for a similar project. Any insights?
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It's good to break down your material costs. Oak can be pricey, so make sure you’re considering cheaper alternatives like veneer plywood for most of the box, just keep solid wood for the frame. Remember, acrylic front panels can also be significant—like $60 for a piece that big!
Yeah, definitely consider a combination if you're trying to save some money.
You might want to get a quote from a custom framing store just to compare prices. Honestly, you might be underestimating your labor value at that price.
Have you looked into using reclaimed wood? It can really help bring down costs, and you might find some nice materials that will work for your box.
I haven't seen any rebuilding centers around here. I priced out some pine boards and added oak trim, and just those two put me at about $100.

I found that piece of plexiglass at Lowe's for $60 too, but I think it’s worth it for the durability and look.