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Cottage Industries

This is an assembling company that makes miniature crafts like doll houses and jewelry boxes. There are a few things that strike you when you read the copy on their website. They claim that they never charge for supplies for additional batches once you have paid the $50.00 registration fee. Once you buy their start-up-kit, you can finish your batch of ten items to get paid $50.00 for it. Once your batch gets approved they automatically send you the supplies for your next batch without charging you extra.
The second thing that grabs your attention is a question in the frequently asked Questions where they list a physical address in Orlando as their office address. The invite you to come and visit their office if you can before 4:00 PM. They also mention that the keep the products on display in their office so you can come and physically examined them before deciding to work with the company.
Now, we haven’t been able to actually locate someone who has taken up on their offer, but on the front of things this makes a forthright offer, Provided they do actually hold an office at the given address and entertain people to come and pay them a visit if they are interested in working for them.

The money back guarantee is also slightly different. They offer to refund half of your start-up registration cost which was $50.00 whether you to or do not use that kit provided to you to make your product. Which means that if you decide not to work for them on receiving the start-up kit, you might as well give it a go and at least try before you send it back. You will get the same money back whether you use nothing all of all of the raw materials sent to you.

We do not have much information about this company apart from what we have read on the web site. Kindly look into it and investigate any home business enterprise before you decide to take part in it. We feel that for any business you should be able to find people who are working for them successfully. Locate these people and you will know that the company and the work that they provide is real and genuine.
If you have had any experience with this company all know someone who has please feel free to post your experiences here as a comment. All input is appreciated.

Extract from the FAQ:

I live in Orlando. May I come to your office?
YES. Our offices are at 915 West Lake Holden Point, (formerly 37th Street), in Orlando. We are in a residential home off South Orange Blossom Trail. We are here Monday through Friday from 9:00 am until 5:00 pm. We have samples of all of our items on display in our office, as well as the kits and materials. We like you to come in before 4:00 pm so that we will have plenty of time to spend with you. We also request that you call before coming to our office.
May I drop off my items in person?
YES. If your items are in our office by 10:00 am we will have them inspected and, when they are accepted, your check will by ready by 4:00 pm that day. If you drop something off after 10:00 am it may be delayed until 4:00 pm the next day.

Sometimes people decide after looking at the kit that it is not for them, or that they do not have the patience for miniatures. Go ahead and try it anyway. If you decide you do not wish to make these products you may return what you have not used of the kit and you will be mailed a refund of 1/2 of your deposit, deducting 1/2 for restocking, packing, and clerical expenses. The refund is the same if you use all the materials or return the kit in untouched condition. You might just as well give it a try.

The following are there products:

Dollhouse Gift Box - This box is made of cherry wood that is about the thickness of a dime. It is about 1″ high, 1″ wide, and about 3/4″ deep. It has no drawers, but opens into two lined compartments, and a lid that is also lined. You will receive wood, Elmer’s glue, pattern, knife (to cut the wood), velvet ribbon for the compartment lining, and complete directions. Everything is provided to make ten boxes except for scissors and a ruler. The wood is not precut. Extra material is included in case you make a mistake. We pay $5.00 for each box. Some people think this box is a little easier because it has no hinges or knobs.
Dollhouse One Drawer Jewelry Box – This box is also made of cherry wood that is about the thickness of a dime. It is about 1″ high, 1″ wide, and about 3/4″ deep. It has just one drawer and a lid that opens, with dividers in the top compartment. You will receive wood, hinges, Elmer’s glue, pattern, knife (to cut the wood), velvet ribbon for the drawer lining, and complete directions. Everything is provided to make ten boxes except for scissors, a ruler, and wire cutters. The wood is not precut. Extra material is included in case you make a mistake. We pay you $5.00 for each box that you complete correctly.
Dollhouse Three Drawer Jewelry Box – This box is also made of cherry wood that is about the thickness of a dime. It is about 1″ high, 1″ wide, and 3/4″ deep. You will receive wood, Elmer’s glue, pattern, knife (to cut the wood), velvet ribbon for the drawer lining, and complete directions. Everything is provided to make ten boxes except for scissors, a ruler, and wire cutters. The wood is not precut. Extra material is included in case you make a mistake. We pay you $5.00 for each box that you make to our specifications. Some people think this box is easiest because there are no hinges and the wood grain is matched only in the front of the drawers.
Dollhouse One Drawer Silver Chest – This chest is also made of cherry wood that is about the thickness of a dime. It is about 1″ high, 1″ wide, and about 1-1/8″ deep. It has just one drawer and a lid that opens. You will receive wood, hinges, Elmer’s glue, pattern, knife (to cut the wood), velvet ribbon for the drawer lining, and complete directions. Everything is provided to make ten chests except for scissors, a ruler, and wire cutters. The wood is not precut. Extra material is included in case you make a mistake. We pay you $5.00 for each box that you complete correctly.
Miniature bows – These bows are used for many of our miniature items. They are tiny, the size of a dime. The bow is made of ribbon wound on the special bow maker we provide. You will wind the ribbon around the pins and glue it into place in the center with your low temperature glue gun. We pay you 25 cents for each bow that you make for us to our specifications. These are done in sets of 400 bows, so that you will make $100 each time you send a unit of bows to us. We know that not everybody likes to work with wood. If you start with bows, we will never ask you later on to work on a project made with wood
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  1. I tried their 2 Compartment Gift Boxes, but to no avail. No matter what I personally tried, i could not cut the wood straight. I think it’s just me (some people are good at cutting wood, I’m not one of them apparently).

    they are very understanding and i’ve had good experiences with them so far. So if you are good at cutting 1 MM thick wood (this stuff is NOT balsa, but it is a bit flimsy), you should have no problem.

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