This video was fine and though rich can be subjective definitely agree it leans towards deception. You can always just get browser addons that allows you block certain UA-cam channels from appearing on your searches
I have to say I really appreciate you making this video but I was really disappointed that you were not transparent with your actual sale numbers as well as production costs and you didnt show us where you sell these products and how you setup your shop. You claim you make $500 a week but how do we know that. Where is the shop? What are the reviews? How many sales do you project and accrue each week/month on average? This video would be great for someone looking to understand how to sell a product but you didnt show us any of your real business.
@@matthewsinclair8751 for so long I've wanted to make a video showing actual numbers. I will make it a priority in the new few weeks to try and compile a video. It might take some time to edit, so please don't expect it immediately 😬😅
Everything is nice and explained well. But how do you pick what to print, what items are in demand. How do you come up with peoples need or/and what items will have good margin make/sell? Also a bit more detailed explanation about what printer to choose and why(some differences in price/speed/quality whether it worth or not).
For me personally, I always design/print things for myself. If I want/need it there is a good chance others do as well. I will go through the process of listing it available online for sale. I will print only a small number of items for inventory (between 2 - 5 units). If they begin to sell, I will print a larger number of them for inventory (10 - 20 units). If those dont sell out or they take a very long time, I will consider removing them from the store because it is not worth the hassle. If they do all sell, then I can assume that the item has a high enough demand to keep selling, so I will print a larger inventory. I have never and likely will never print items just to "test the water" because that can waste a lot of time. Building a store with a lot of products that have high sales numbers is not an overnight process. Eventually you will have 1 items stick, then 2, then 3, and eventually your store will have 10+ items. At that point, if you have each item sell 3 times a months that's 30 sales. Might not be a lot of money, but it's enough to have some great fun money. When you get 20+ items that sell 5 - 10 times a month you begin to have lots of revenue coming in :D
@@ThePrintHouse Thanks for the detailed explanation! Yeah, not getting super rich, just to maintain life with some fun and nice work/job. I'm far from doing business from it, just started with my simple Ender3 mostly for fun, but if all this can pay itself or even make some profit would be nice. I've seen some printers like Creality K1C or bamboolab p1p, p1s, or else, etc... Any suggestions which ways to go or they all pretty much similar? Also what would you suggest for materials? I do now practice with PLA, but heard people say its not strong, doesn't resist outside weather(mostly sun), heat, and not sturdy enough for some components. Could you give me link to your shop/products (to have overall clean view on some examples of samples)
I have been watching a lot of 3d printing start uo videos for beginners like myself. But one thing i noticed is that it’s rare for someone to talk about the considerations of where you can setup in your home. Not everyone has a spare room or a basement, here in the UK, to isolate the printer. Some say there fumes to consider, air temp and humidity, etc.
The k1s are work horses at the price point of 500 bucks ! When the cheapest p1s is +300 and don't forget we will have CFS kits next year to upgrade them nice video❤
Hey quick question, if the owner change the commercial use in printable later, should you check ? Or not because when you downloaded it, the commercial use was ok ?
like everyone else claiming to make a fortune with 3d printing you do not post a link to a website that offers any actual 3d printing services for those who just want to use a service to make things
Qidi, Creality, and Bambu all have a very high quality product line right now. Creality products work better than Qidi in a farm environment. I only run 4 in my tiny farm right now, but even still, 4 Qidi machines would be slightly more painful than creality machines
@@ThePrintHouse how would they be slightly more painful the print quality is better they have a heated chamber so you can print with better materials if you need to, there's nothing on a creality machine that isn't on the Q1 pro and there's a bunch of features that are on their products and the customer service is 1000x better, now if this is a a sponsored thing I can see where you're coming from other than that you're all in left field.........
What about his or others opinions? If he has experiences with both or more printers and base his opinion on his own experiences, then it is what it is for him. Though it is possible he may have a "sponsored opinion". I will not bare false witness against thy neighbor and say he does, because I do not know, that info. I also don't know because I'm new to 3d printer/printing. I did some research, and I bought a K1C and it's been fine,... so far, so I can't not, and will not speak on personal comparison experiences. But from watching videos and reviews they all seem produce (with the exception of a few) very close to the same results, as well as they all have areas where they also suffer. Love you all! As always, this is imo. God first!!! God bless!!! Love One Another, as Christ Jesus, Love Us!!! Alleluia Alleluia Alleluia Amen Amen Amen
@@xxGjbbyxx just because you won the K1C lottery and happen to get a decent one, what about the thousands of people that didnt, that aren't sponsored they got stuck with a lemon and got told tough luck while their warranty ran out, yeah no answer for that huh, Qidi has excellent customer service and would never leave a customer out to dry, I know the creality tactic sell you a busted *** broken printer and then offer free stuff as a replacement replacement hot end replacement nozzle nozzles replacement bed but it's all garbage and broken still while you're sitting there tinkering waiting for a response every 24 hours yeah good luck with that and anyone else who isn't sponsored or doesn't have a large social media following................ Maybe do some research before you make bold claims on the Internet
@@ThePrintHouse What makes you say the Qidi would make it painful? I'm only asking because I purchased a K1C (it's on the way) and then had second thoughts and purchased a Q1 Pro and now can't decide which I'll keep, and which I'll return to amazon. I really wanted the AMF so I'm a little bummed.
30mm screws? Everything I design is with standard hardware. So the handful of items that made the transition from personal need to sale item is as easy for the customer to get replacements if needed. Example being if someone buying a heavy duty cupholder for an early vintage John Deere Gator farm utility vehicle drops a screw many will be offended when the find they need to buy metric. Normal people HATE metric.
Yeah thats not a bad idea. Usually I design my products to not use hardware at all. For this particular design I didnt have any input because I didnt design it myself. That is definitely something good to think about though!
@@AlphaEngineer2022 With rare exception yes. But "lol" if your selling items for regular people in the US, then your market prefers standard which is easier to get at any hardware store and many HATE using metric.
You're exactly right. Once I discovered that it's almost impossible to find small metric bolts in my town, I changed all my designs over to American Standard. If I can't find metric bolts locally then I'm sure many others can either.
@gitss7367 have you never been to a home depot or an autozone? All our cars are completely metric now, so I'm not sure why you can't find hardware, a giant box of small screws are cheap on Amazon as well.
i'd say the title is a little deceiving. you might be making an extra couple hundred a month selling prints but it's far from made you rich yet.
It's social media, you know everyone needs clicks.
And it works because the video is high quality...
Im some countries having a hundred bucks makes you already rich
You're new to UA-cam, huh? 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Rich? This guys dillusional
This video was fine and though rich can be subjective definitely agree it leans towards deception. You can always just get browser addons that allows you block certain UA-cam channels from appearing on your searches
I have to say I really appreciate you making this video but I was really disappointed that you were not transparent with your actual sale numbers as well as production costs and you didnt show us where you sell these products and how you setup your shop. You claim you make $500 a week but how do we know that. Where is the shop? What are the reviews? How many sales do you project and accrue each week/month on average? This video would be great for someone looking to understand how to sell a product but you didnt show us any of your real business.
@@matthewsinclair8751 for so long I've wanted to make a video showing actual numbers. I will make it a priority in the new few weeks to try and compile a video. It might take some time to edit, so please don't expect it immediately 😬😅
Because he doesn't
Everything is nice and explained well. But how do you pick what to print, what items are in demand. How do you come up with peoples need or/and what items will have good margin make/sell?
Also a bit more detailed explanation about what printer to choose and why(some differences in price/speed/quality whether it worth or not).
For me personally, I always design/print things for myself. If I want/need it there is a good chance others do as well. I will go through the process of listing it available online for sale. I will print only a small number of items for inventory (between 2 - 5 units). If they begin to sell, I will print a larger number of them for inventory (10 - 20 units). If those dont sell out or they take a very long time, I will consider removing them from the store because it is not worth the hassle. If they do all sell, then I can assume that the item has a high enough demand to keep selling, so I will print a larger inventory. I have never and likely will never print items just to "test the water" because that can waste a lot of time. Building a store with a lot of products that have high sales numbers is not an overnight process. Eventually you will have 1 items stick, then 2, then 3, and eventually your store will have 10+ items. At that point, if you have each item sell 3 times a months that's 30 sales. Might not be a lot of money, but it's enough to have some great fun money. When you get 20+ items that sell 5 - 10 times a month you begin to have lots of revenue coming in :D
@@ThePrintHouse Thanks for the detailed explanation! Yeah, not getting super rich, just to maintain life with some fun and nice work/job. I'm far from doing business from it, just started with my simple Ender3 mostly for fun, but if all this can pay itself or even make some profit would be nice. I've seen some printers like Creality K1C or bamboolab p1p, p1s, or else, etc... Any suggestions which ways to go or they all pretty much similar?
Also what would you suggest for materials? I do now practice with PLA, but heard people say its not strong, doesn't resist outside weather(mostly sun), heat, and not sturdy enough for some components. Could you give me link to your shop/products (to have overall clean view on some examples of samples)
For me it’s knowing what’s hot then supply and demand. I sell many electronics with 3d printed housings at 100 - 250$ each 💯
@@Thadopeera where can I buy it?
I have been watching a lot of 3d printing start uo videos for beginners like myself. But one thing i noticed is that it’s rare for someone to talk about the considerations of where you can setup in your home. Not everyone has a spare room or a basement, here in the UK, to isolate the printer. Some say there fumes to consider, air temp and humidity, etc.
wedge a piece of 2x4 against the blade and frame to prevent injury while removing or installing lawnmower blades.
It looks really good. How do you find what product you can sell?
best thing to do is learn CAD and design your own products, or find popular items and make your own versions with things you think are improvements...
The k1s are work horses at the price point of 500 bucks ! When the cheapest p1s is +300 and don't forget we will have CFS kits next year to upgrade them nice video❤
Yeah the k1 is honestly insane. I absolutely cannot complain.
The P1S is $599, only 100 more not 300 more. You can get it cheaper if you have a microcenter nearby and have a coupon as well.
@@FirechickenExpress the world is not USA im n greece so look up the prices and you will understand what creality is
@@3DATHENS-qi1tu the world is the USA
P1S is $759 Canadian here, so roughly 558 USD
Hey quick question, if the owner change the commercial use in printable later, should you check ? Or not because when you downloaded it, the commercial use was ok ?
I love my Flashforge 5M Pro's. never let me down tbh.
Is 3d printer finish product strong enough? Or reliable?
Yes if printed with carbon fiber nylon or PC
Outstanding 👍, well done.
Thank you!!! I appreciate it! This style video is way different from the norm, so I am trying to work through the kinks so I can make more like it :D
Exploding Kittens Card Organizer where did u get the stl or did u make?
I designed it myself
Good job J man
Do you have a link to the Heat Set Insert Machine?
@@georgedunn7573 yes! This is the one I use 🙌🏼 amzn.to/3WakNnH
@@ThePrintHouse Awesome, thank you so much. Will be an immense help with my Voron 2.4 350 build.
@@georgedunn7573 yeah this is an absolute game changer if you do a lot of inserts. I did a voron without it once and that was so miserable
amazing print lab!
make your background music less loud
I think you would benefit from a cheap lighting kit from Amazon.
For me, shadows of your hands and phone across the photos really detract from the professional look you're aiming for.
@@harrysmbdgs these examples were merely that, quick examples for video purposes. For my actual listings I use a photo box with better lighting
yeah.. k1c is a great machine.
Thank you for the video helpful material, but the title and the cover does not make any connection with the content
like everyone else claiming to make a fortune with 3d printing you do not post a link to a website that offers any actual 3d printing services for those who just want to use a service to make things
Thank you for being one of the only print farmers which don't milk Bambu
bambu is the best
He literally says he doesn't make enough money to require better printers like Bambus. lol
Do you only sell on eBay?
WTF is with that annoying back ground music. Why do people put so much effort into making their videos unwatchable.
Lol the Q1 Pro is a way better printer ImO
Qidi, Creality, and Bambu all have a very high quality product line right now. Creality products work better than Qidi in a farm environment. I only run 4 in my tiny farm right now, but even still, 4 Qidi machines would be slightly more painful than creality machines
@@ThePrintHouse how would they be slightly more painful the print quality is better they have a heated chamber so you can print with better materials if you need to, there's nothing on a creality machine that isn't on the Q1 pro and there's a bunch of features that are on their products and the customer service is 1000x better, now if this is a a sponsored thing I can see where you're coming from other than that you're all in left field.........
What about his or others opinions?
If he has experiences with both or more printers and base his opinion on his own experiences, then it is what it is for him.
Though it is possible he may have a "sponsored opinion". I will not bare false witness against thy neighbor and say he does, because I do not know, that info.
I also don't know because I'm new to 3d printer/printing. I did some research, and I bought a K1C and it's been fine,... so far, so I can't not, and will not speak on personal comparison experiences. But from watching videos and reviews they all seem produce (with the exception of a few) very close to the same results, as well as they all have areas where they also suffer.
Love you all!
As always, this is imo.
God first!!!
God bless!!!
Love One Another, as Christ Jesus, Love Us!!!
Alleluia
Alleluia
Alleluia
Amen
Amen
Amen
@@xxGjbbyxx just because you won the K1C lottery and happen to get a decent one, what about the thousands of people that didnt, that aren't sponsored they got stuck with a lemon and got told tough luck while their warranty ran out, yeah no answer for that huh, Qidi has excellent customer service and would never leave a customer out to dry, I know the creality tactic sell you a busted *** broken printer and then offer free stuff as a replacement replacement hot end replacement nozzle nozzles replacement bed but it's all garbage and broken still while you're sitting there tinkering waiting for a response every 24 hours yeah good luck with that and anyone else who isn't sponsored or doesn't have a large social media following................ Maybe do some research before you make bold claims on the Internet
@@ThePrintHouse What makes you say the Qidi would make it painful? I'm only asking because I purchased a K1C (it's on the way) and then had second thoughts and purchased a Q1 Pro and now can't decide which I'll keep, and which I'll return to amazon. I really wanted the AMF so I'm a little bummed.
constructive critisim please lower the music when you are talking its very distracting and annoying
Unfortunately, the worst thing is the idea of what to print what will sell, everything is already almost on the market available
learn CAD and design your own stuff
30mm screws? Everything I design is with standard hardware. So the handful of items that made the transition from personal need to sale item is as easy for the customer to get replacements if needed. Example being if someone buying a heavy duty cupholder for an early vintage John Deere Gator farm utility vehicle drops a screw many will be offended when the find they need to buy metric. Normal people HATE metric.
Yeah thats not a bad idea. Usually I design my products to not use hardware at all. For this particular design I didnt have any input because I didnt design it myself. That is definitely something good to think about though!
the whole world works from metric apart from the USA lol
@@AlphaEngineer2022 With rare exception yes. But "lol" if your selling items for regular people in the US, then your market prefers standard which is easier to get at any hardware store and many HATE using metric.
You're exactly right. Once I discovered that it's almost impossible to find small metric bolts in my town, I changed all my designs over to American Standard. If I can't find metric bolts locally then I'm sure many others can either.
@gitss7367 have you never been to a home depot or an autozone? All our cars are completely metric now, so I'm not sure why you can't find hardware, a giant box of small screws are cheap on Amazon as well.
Deceiving ass title 100% don’t lead people into the trap that is 3D printing making them think they can make a bunch of money
you can make a bunch of money, but like anything it takes time and effort...
lol only 500, i make that in hour
Ah yes the dude that reposts cringe material or stuff that other creators put work into
@@sesshomarudogdemon7794 you are so poor lol
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