If you want to print things for other people, you have to source your customers online rather than at a physical location. This will decrease your costs as well as increase your customer base.
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Type: Posts; User: broudie
If you want to print things for other people, you have to source your customers online rather than at a physical location. This will decrease your costs as well as increase your customer base.
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Thanks for the great reply. Most of what I'm thinking is around the volume of a large bread box. Looking at it as a way to bridge the gap between small volume sales products and 10K unit products...
This is a fine answer for a person who likes to find stuff online and print it for free. But what is your answer for people who create stuff?
For example, if I were an artist who spends weeks...
Had to post on this thread. I am a 3D printing N00B and I can already see a ton of stuff that I can make and sell for a profit.
To OP: asking someone for "what can I sell" just using a 3D printer...
Hi, first time poster! I run a niche company that designs and manufactures custom products in the electronics and automotive space. And when I say niche, I mean we ship in the low thousands of units...