I'm a street vendor since like 2012-13. I recommend putting eye catching table cloth on the table like red satin one. Blend white tables are good for showing off your products on photos, but it's difficult to interest people who watch stalls from longer distance. Design a stairs-like showcase for you stuff so the kids can see more stuff from their point of view, because it's difficult for smaller ones to see trough first row of toys on the table.
I wanted to personally thank you because my daughter was doing a "Vendor Display" project at school and after seeing this comment we had her take a nice eye catching table cloth we had and add that to her table. And she just told me she won best display. I'm sure the extra color she had helped.
My first craft show will be next weekend. Since it is inside, I asked for electricity and will run my old ender 3 to show people how 3d prints are made. We have made a lot of 3, 6 and 12 inch items. Lot of dinosours that we hope will sell well. Will see how it goes. Thanks for inspiring me with all your videos.
If you expect adults at these fairs, have more adult related stuff. Perhaps sports related or nostalgia memorabilia, practical/decorative prints like vases, gadgets etc.
Cashbox mmm here we have to have electronic payments ready on MOB or specific swipe gadgets as we dont use cash much here anymore in New Zealand. Laurie NZ. 😊
We've been doing fairs for a few years, and to be honest, this a weird year. In Canada, rent is really high, utilities are high, groceries are astronomical, and gasoline is insane. No one has any extra money, so we tend to only sell $2 to $10 items, with a spattering of bigger items. But it is unpredictable. A sidewalk sale we did a few weeks ago netted $1200 in a single day. Same kind of thing you were doing, in the middle of a residential area. However, we did a fall fair -- 3 day event -- and it netted only $1900. We're on track to earn $60K with our 9 printers and laser, but it's been a struggle.
These events are impossibly difficult to predict. I do them all year round and the small ones in a gymnasium can turn out to be insane and the large ones are a flop.
@@Dancyn3Dprints I thought you would need a license to sell those. I am still waiting on those new Blue Cryo Grip plates, as soon as they are tested I will let you know.
@@nickjohnson2207 The answer you're looking for is that he's selling them illegally. Nintendo aren't going to do anything about it, most likely, as it's a local craft fair. You won't catch him selling this stuff online, though, and if he does he is opening himself up to massive litigation. Edit: lol he has them on Etsy too. Pretty ballsy of him, I won't lie.
@@Dancyn3Dprints How do you accept the loose morals from selling prints that you do not have a license for? We have strong ethics in our business, but I've been considering just starting to sell models, no matter what the license...
How did you get a licence to sell 'yoshi' in his egg and the pokemon? Pretty sure Nimtendo would just say 'sure profit off our items' Also i hope you have the correct licence to sell 'hueforge' prints. But like most of the comments here asking about selling other peoples designs, there won't be a response. But i do love the videos and you showing off what you jave printes with your bambu la printers. It give the orginal creators evidence to yake matters further should they wish.
The hueforge licensing is evil. It is restricting what you can do with items you own the copyright on through a contract. So screw hueforge and its evil license. Hueforge is just doing image segmentation (probably with k means clustering) and Delaunay triangulation, probably with Boyers-Watkins algorithm. It isn’t hard.
I'm a street vendor since like 2012-13. I recommend putting eye catching table cloth on the table like red satin one. Blend white tables are good for showing off your products on photos, but it's difficult to interest people who watch stalls from longer distance. Design a stairs-like showcase for you stuff so the kids can see more stuff from their point of view, because it's difficult for smaller ones to see trough first row of toys on the table.
I like the stair cases. Might try some wire cages and make some cubes.
I wanted to personally thank you because my daughter was doing a "Vendor Display" project at school and after seeing this comment we had her take a nice eye catching table cloth we had and add that to her table. And she just told me she won best display. I'm sure the extra color she had helped.
Looks great!
My first craft show will be next weekend. Since it is inside, I asked for electricity and will run my old ender 3 to show people how 3d prints are made. We have made a lot of 3, 6 and 12 inch items. Lot of dinosours that we hope will sell well. Will see how it goes. Thanks for inspiring me with all your videos.
How did it go?
If you expect adults at these fairs, have more adult related stuff. Perhaps sports related or nostalgia memorabilia, practical/decorative prints like vases, gadgets etc.
Factoriandesigns has some nice planters for a reasonable price
Thank You Guys for All You do! Very instructional and Very inspiring
Thanks for watching!
Very informative. I’d go heavy into Christmas bazaars. Probably be a lot more sales.
Going to try
Cashbox mmm here we have to have electronic payments ready on MOB or specific swipe gadgets as we dont use cash much here anymore in New Zealand. Laurie NZ. 😊
Very informative video thank you! Also were did you get the yoshi egg file it was near the raccoons and skunks
is thre any way we can buy you stuff online cause i want one so bad
We've been doing fairs for a few years, and to be honest, this a weird year. In Canada, rent is really high, utilities are high, groceries are astronomical, and gasoline is insane. No one has any extra money, so we tend to only sell $2 to $10 items, with a spattering of bigger items. But it is unpredictable. A sidewalk sale we did a few weeks ago netted $1200 in a single day. Same kind of thing you were doing, in the middle of a residential area. However, we did a fall fair -- 3 day event -- and it netted only $1900. We're on track to earn $60K with our 9 printers and laser, but it's been a struggle.
That's amazing! Still learning what works and what doesnt
I'm out here in South Africa making $1000 USD over 6 months :')
These events are impossibly difficult to predict. I do them all year round and the small ones in a gymnasium can turn out to be insane and the large ones are a flop.
Yea that's true depends on how many kids show up
Do you include the price of the materials in your profit and any copyright fees (Patreon etc) to sell commercially a few of those designs?
Where was this at?
Thank you for the great video :)
Also has the giveaway winners been chosen yet?
Are these 40$ Dragons printed in 100% or sized up?
Thanks for sharing ❤
100%
How are you selling Pokemon items? Do you have a license or are those something you only sell at fairs?
Just small.seasonal items we sell
@@Dancyn3Dprints I thought you would need a license to sell those. I am still waiting on those new Blue Cryo Grip plates, as soon as they are tested I will let you know.
@@nickjohnson2207 The answer you're looking for is that he's selling them illegally. Nintendo aren't going to do anything about it, most likely, as it's a local craft fair. You won't catch him selling this stuff online, though, and if he does he is opening himself up to massive litigation.
Edit: lol he has them on Etsy too. Pretty ballsy of him, I won't lie.
@@nickjohnson2207 well - you need one.
Not very 3d print related. But how is the tesla model x? Been looking at it.
I love it.. and I hate it lol. The falcon wing doors I love but the middle row seats don't fold down
@Dancyn3Dprints the doors are so awesome. I'm glad that's the only bad thing about it lol. I want one even more now
How did you get a license for those sea turtle clickers?
Pawpular prints
Thanks!
I would say a giraffe with the spots . You mind if you can tell me the spray bottle by the machine in the shop . It was the last episode.
They are from dollar tree
@@Dancyn3Dprints is it cleaner for the bed of the printer
How are you able to sell Pokemon? thought there was Copywrite, or have you made enough changes so they void that?
I doubt it. Did you see there was a Toshiba in there. Also you need a specific licence to sellnhueforge prints which I doubt they bought.
I don't have a license
@@Dancyn3Dprints How do you accept the loose morals from selling prints that you do not have a license for?
We have strong ethics in our business, but I've been considering just starting to sell models, no matter what the license...
How did you get a licence to sell 'yoshi' in his egg and the pokemon? Pretty sure Nimtendo would just say 'sure profit off our items'
Also i hope you have the correct licence to sell 'hueforge' prints.
But like most of the comments here asking about selling other peoples designs, there won't be a response.
But i do love the videos and you showing off what you jave printes with your bambu la printers. It give the orginal creators evidence to yake matters further should they wish.
As a matter of fact.. I don't
@Dancyn3Dprints then your a naughty boy! 🤣
@@ricstanden very very naughty
The hueforge licensing is evil. It is restricting what you can do with items you own the copyright on through a contract. So screw hueforge and its evil license.
Hueforge is just doing image segmentation (probably with k means clustering) and Delaunay triangulation, probably with Boyers-Watkins algorithm. It isn’t hard.
Do people really buy this cheap plastic stuff just because it is 3d printed?