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Check Out Our FREE GUIDE: 25 Must-Have Carpentry Tools...Under $25 Each! https://www.thehonestcarpenter.com/ Over the last decade, there has been a drastic sea change in the world of CUSTOM TRIM CARPENTRY + WOODWORKING. This short video from The Honest Carpenter discusses how the industry has been affected by the world's most successful Home Furnishing Company: IKEA. Did IKEA Destroy Carpentry And Woodworking?! ("THE IKEA EFFECT"...What It Means For Tradespeople) PLEASE NOTE: This video is not meant as a slanderous attack on Ikea. I state in this video that I still think that Ikea is a remarkable company providing a very valuable service to people. It's merely my intention to point out that Ikea's profound success has CHANGED both work and life for professional carpenters and woodworkers everywhere. A noticeable difference occurred in the industry when Ikea began to storm America roughly fifteen years ago--and it only has increased as their presence has continued to grow in the last decade. Estimates and bids for custom trim carpentry and woodworking in particular have become more difficult than ever, as pro tradespeople struggle to justify their prices to a general public that has grown accustomed to STAGGERINGLY CHEAP home furnishing products from stores like IKEA. This video is merely a small attempt to level the field for both contractors and clients, who have a desire to work together on these great projects...but stand on opposite sides of a growing gulf of financial misunderstanding. PLEASE LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU THINK OF IT! I'm especially interested in hearing from your professional tradespeople out there... The Honest Carpenter