Just wondering here: djbrowny: if / when this product is shipped, will you be issuing an apology to the creators, or will you just find another project to troll?
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Just wondering here: djbrowny: if / when this product is shipped, will you be issuing an apology to the creators, or will you just find another project to troll?
What that video isn't showing is more telling than what it is showing.
It isn't showing you the number of times someone has to redo something
or have someone else correct it. It doesn't show a single person taking a
parts bin to fruition resulting in a complete machine, then being calibrated
and set to print. I say "isn't" because they keep stopping the record.
It also isn't showing me a single person I'd want to know was behind the
build of MY 3D printer.
I find myself agreeing with everyting DJB stated.
I'm an engineer, granted an electrical engineer and not a mechanical one but
I do design my own circuits and the code that runs on them. I also do things
as a hobby like build prop replicas. I have looked at having things done overseas
and any order under 10,000 is laughed at. If you want to use COB then that standard
is a million or more.
I hope for the backers sake that cobblebot comes through but with all of the nagging
questions like no evidence it can actually print anything upwards of 15" and that the
founder ignored the forum is alarming. Where else can you tell your investors to send
me an email I'll reply but don't expect me at any meetings. Then his explanation for
the lack of a video is because his DSLR over heats. I smell BS. Now I looked into this
and it seems some DSLR camera do overheat taking video, mine does not but some do.
Then get a different camera! Jees mon, my iPhone does 1080p. Most smart phones do
and is he suggesting that as a lawyer, he doesn't have a blackberry or other smart
phone?
I do smell scam.
He is a bankruptcy lawyer, who better to know how to skate the law.
I find it interesting that your only posts on here are to attack this project.
Did you make this account for the express reason of attacking this project? And if so, why?
It looks like you have a business selling 3d printed parts.
So do cheaper 3d printers threaten your business model?
Will you be attacking all similarly priced printers on Kickstarter, or have you singled out the Cobblebot for some reason?
Oh, and your prices: are they AUD, or USD?
I think the backers will receive their kits, although the bot will not work right because the design is crap. I don't think this is a scam or that the lawyer guy will take the money and run. My guess is that he came across a bunch of printer parts that some guy/company close to bankruptcy is trying to dump, and joined up with John Hobgood to cash in on this opportunity. Mr lawyer has his own online reprap printer business (this is before the KS thing), maybe its one of his suppliers that's going down, or maybe its himself. Either way, I think he's getting the parts for next to nothing and trying to get people to buy. We all can tell that he doesn't care about this project like a normal startup founder should, and he's pushing you to buy but there is not a lot of info on the actual product. He's really just cashing in on the parts.
OK Im done here
Everything I have said on this matter has been formally retracted as of right now (see below for timestamp)
I think you can re-launch on KS too; no need to go to IGG.Quote:
he specifically states that he has received 100's of request from people who missed out on the Kickstarter, hence his desire to start the IndieGogo funding round.
14thcarrot,
Your explanation is very plausible and the more I think about it, seems very very likely.
It is the "missing link" explanation that accounts for all of the variables. The name of
his printer even fits...he happened upon these parts and cobbled a printer together with
the intention of selling the parts.
3DPBuser, I don't agree with that "strategy" either. That number of backers could have been made up with a good long video.
Zenica, I did say "for all assemblers". Believe me, I understand how important calibration is to everyday life.
djbowny, The camera thing is just silly excuses for sure. There is video and pictures of a GoPro in shot! There is no excuse for not putting up video. Even if an upload takes two days to get a large HD video posted on YouTube, that time will (and has) passed.
I really support you on that.
In my line of work we say "le monde des bisounours", and we build helicopters for a living, can you believe it ?
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This right here is as critical as the possibility that backers may never see that parts bag.
The collateral side effect is a legitimate start up may fail because a "business" that never
intended on delivering is both absorbing money and leaving consumers with a negative
impression of the industry.