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You tell her you'll have to work it out.

You build the entertainment center and put the cheap plywood back on it. The woman is happy because she saved $100.

At first, you feel a little uneasy about the deal. The more you think about it, the more it bothers you. You don't make furniture just to make money. You do it because you love to create beautiful things out of wood.

You feel you've hurt your artistic integrity. Next time, you won't sell out. From now on, if you can't take pride in a piece, you're not going to produce it.

By maintaining artistic integrity, a furniture designer ends up profiting in the long term. "Maintaining one's integrity, sooner or later, establishes one's reputation," says furniture designer Keith Logan. "People come to me because of that integrity."