Someone reached out inquiring with us to transform the decking of an now historical Aircraft carrier decking into Pens for survivors and survivors family's. They want them engraved (we have a laser engraver) and they want to save every scrap of saw dust as well. If they go with us, what do we charge here? As a WWII buff, and a person who can appreciate what went on the deck of this Aircraft carrier, and the people who may have died on this wood, I have a spot that wants to so this at a low price, but then i remember the importance of the wood and how delicate it is, and the pre-cautions we will need to go through pre-turning and during turning, and the filters in our air systems we will need to replace and maintain separately from the rest of business in order to preserve these shavings and the dust. and be the time it will take to change out all the filters between historical dust/shavings and regualar dust sharviings. Do we charge per pen, or just charge an hourly rate? Will there be contracts, or approvals needed? This is a potential big step in our business and just want to make sure we are fair to the historical group associated with this aircraft carrier and their families and to our selves. We have the decking in our possession, but we are not permitted to make any cuts untll they get back to us. The bottom of the decking is pine and the top is teak. 2-3 1/2 inch of total thickness (first 5/8'-3/4" is teak) The pine is probably very hard by now so i figured i would turn that, and save the teak for them as they has previously made other projects with it. Has anyone gotten involved with anything like this before?