just got a laser last week. watched a bunch of this kind of video with all the same basic crap. not only do you heve neat origional ideas, but you also provide sources to get them. awesome.
RTIC is the only tumblers we use. Just got a order of them in. Can’t beat the quality/price. Awesome videos, very informative. Thank you for what you do.
JDS sells POLAR CAMEL 20 oz for $9 if less than a case or $7.65 ea @ 1 case of 24 and over a $100 ships free. and these are just as good as yeti or any other brand
Excited Joe, congrats on your new machine! Can't wait to hear about it. Don't skip the LMA and/or Discord server if you haven't already joined, links in the description!
It depends on your cutting style. Smaller lenses pack more of a punch but go out of focus faster. Larger lenses stay in focus longer but behave weaker due to their larger dot size. Personally I'd probably go with the smaller lens and down focus as needed to maintain focus. I think it'll go much faster than the other way around.
You can even laser engrave Lego or anything you find at home ... fantastic and awesome...3D printer is awesome too but filament is expensive (unless you can make it from plastic bottles)
Would you make an instructional video on how to make a template, of an object, to design on. I want to learn to do decorative engraving on knives and such. I don't know how to get exact proportional outline to decorate, with my own design.
Hey Sir Alex, I'd like to commend you on your in depth and most helpful detailed vlog on the world of engraving. I'm also very greatful for all.your assistance and unselfish approach to educating us all on numerous topics. I'm hoping to one day be as great as yourself..lol. I'm also looking to asking you for some advice- possibly in a more one on one setting...possibly by email. Once again all the best and hope to link up in the new year. Keep safe- Gordon from Jamaica.
Hey Gordon, thanks so much for reaching out! I'm not currently conducting email support but you're welcome to reach out on our discord server or via the Laser Master Academy and I'll do my best to help you out. Thanks so much for watching, glad you're enjoying the channel!
For metal I'm using a 30w Mactron fiber laser. For plastics I'm using a 5w Mactron UV, for organics I'm using a 30w Mactron CO2 galvo. They're all linked in the description or you can check out my laser guide at www.lasereverything.net/lasers
It can engrave organics really well (wood, leather, etc) and can anneal some steel products with some practice. Have to go really slow on steel and get it super duper hot to change the color of the metal. Additionally it can remove coatings and anodizing from metals like aluminum.
Quick question, your may have already answered but I can't seem to find. In EZ CAD, how to I switch the setting so that its shows the full outline of the image to be lasered, and not just the box or rectangle. Thanks!
30w is plenty of power for people that are just getting started without a specific use case in mind. All of our reviewed recommended brands can be found at www.lasereverything.net/buyingguide/ Highly recommend checking it out!
Hi I was wondering if you can help me please? I’m looking to get a laser engraver where I can pretty much do the metal bottle openers some wood items but I don’t know which one to go with I am so confused I was looking at the Atomstack X 20 pro which looks pretty cool I don’t know if you seen that one it comes out next month but I want a good quality one that I’m not limited to wood only can you help me please?
Different classes of lasers can engrave different materials. While diode lasers can remove coatings and paints from metals they can not mark the actual surface of the metal itself or engrave it deeply removing material. You'll need a couple different lasers. What you want is a fiber laser. Check out our brand new episode on our channel page called "Everything You Need to Know About Galvo Lasers" for a 101 on what some of those different types of lasers are, and what they're used for.
Lots of questions come to mind in order to answer this for you. What materials do you want to work on? How big do you need to be able to engrave? What's your budget? How much space do you have for a machine?
@@LaserEverything would like to keep it at $1000 or less. Would mostly look at engraving smaller things up to tumbler size. Space is not really an issue
For under $1000 your really in the diode laser price range but the good news is there are some seriously cool diode lasers coming out right now. We recently published unboxings of the Atezr P10 and xTool D1 Pro which we'll be following up we with reviews very soon. We also recently published a review of the Ortur AL1 which is super compact and comes assembled. Really great little machine if you just want to taste test laser without over committing time. Coming soon we'll be checking out the Ortur Laser Master 3 which is sure to be great and Kyle will be publishing his review of the LaserStorm L5 pro in the next week or so that he's been really impressed with. Lots of options. None of them are really bad. Right now I'd probably say if you want to start with the best diodes have to offer the xTool D1 Pro is probably the way to go. If you want to really keep the budget down the AL1 is still one of my favorite diodes available today for bang for your buck and low barrier to entry. Check out our videos on each and see what appeals to you. I don't think there's a wrong choice in your situation.
Co2 won't engrave metal directly unless you use something like Brilliance Laser Inks. We have a video on that if you're looking to do that. Co2 by itself needs a catalyst spray like that to react on metals, but can engrave organics just fine (wood handles and such)
Thanks for all of the great ideas! I took a bunch of notes. Would you be willing to share recommended settings for the zinc coated aluminum grinders? Using a 40w CO2 GF Pro.
Yeah I might start around 600dpi - 80p 200s somewhere in there. Expect a silver, rather than a white, since you're just removing the anodizing with a CO2 and not actually marking the metal. May be able to increase the speed and get the same results but you'll have to play with it.
Would a diode lazer machine work well with all these items? Im considering starting a etsy shop and i have no clue what im doing with engraving machines 😆.. Soo many ideas came to mind as i was watching your vid. Thanks!!!!
Access to the Livestream is worth double the monthly membership fee! I'm too swamped with work to watch right now because I want to participate in the chat and I miss everyone! Back after the holidays!
Thanks so much for the engraving ideas. I am very new at this and I'm a disabled vet. I'm still trying to figure out what type of engraver/laser printer to buy that would be dependable and within my I DON'T WORK budget lol. If you know of one that fits my criteria, I'd appreciate any suggestions. Again, thank you for being kind and sharing! :)
What's the budget? What do you want to do with it? A budget friendly version of a laser is a diode (really good one is $500ish) but it depends on your budget/needs!
@@LaserEverything My budget would be between $500 and $1K. I want to engrave different materials from leather, glass, metal to wood items. My plan is to begin engraving items to sell either on Etsy or on my own webpage or both? Not sure right now. I am really just learning and I need a machine to get started. Thank you so much and I wish you and your family all the best in your upcoming and future endeavors! :)
Great video! I know it's somewhat out of your channel target but would be nice to know how you market your products and what works best for you. Just a suggestion for maybe a future video. Thank you for all the great info!!
We talk about this a lot in Laser Master Academy livestreams and in the group over there and on the discord, but you're right - we're over due for a video on this topic. I'll try to put something together soon-ish.
AliExpress is a great platform that gets a bad wrap from shitty sellers that off products with hairline margins and cut every corner to offer the absolute lowest price. If you want to succeed on AliExpress don't buy the cheapest laser you can possibly find. Spend an extra $1000 and get a mid range laser from a well rated seller. The only people that get screwed on Aliexpress are the buyers only willing to pay absolutely rock bottom prices to the worst sellers.
Do you have another list for 2022 and 2023? Really enjoyed the video. I am wanting to get into the laser engraving industry and just wanted to see what are some other things we can do
I haven't looked too closely at them. Seems to be a lot of marketing hype. I would take that money and instead check out a more traditional gantry style diode laser. They cost the same or even a little less and provide some great results. We have a link to the Aufero 1 and Laser Master 2 Pro in the description of this video.
Fiber for the metal, CO2 for the wood. If you want you could probably use a CO2 for the metal stuff too with some Brilliance Laser Ink or similar chemical catalyst and some practice: brilliancelaserinks.com/?ref=Id9qq79qbks6S
Question, what do you recommend for a CO2 laser? p.s. I do see that you have OMTech in your links but been hearing a few "RUclipsrs" say to avoid that brand, any thoughts?
If you're a tinkerer and you're handy the OMTech is an amazing option, nice and cheap, very customizable. If you want to open the crate and push the button and start marking check out something more like Aeon lasers Nova or Mira offerings.
Of the same stuff can actually be done on the CO2 with something like cermark or brilliance laser inks. If you don't want to use that though another place I definitely check out is Johnson plastics Plus. They have a ton of awesome laserable blanks and focus primarily on CO2 capable items www.jpplus.com
Could you do or do you have a video on how to setup and laser a design onto a metal tumbler with a fiber laser? I have a nice 40w fiber laser but am unsure how to setup the rotary and how the design should be laid out. Also how to account for the taper in a tumbler.
Great video, I'm currently researching for a laser to fit my needs so I don't have one yet but I really like the ultrasound photo on the metal business card. I've tried searching but can't seem to find a link to your shop. Since I learned about this from you I'd like to purchase from you if you offer it.
Hey, our shop isn't accepting orders right now. If you're still interested, I'm sure some of our members with their own shops would love to help you out. Let me know.
Listen to the Laser Source podcast if you haven't already. We're always talking about ways to stand out, up your game, specialize and overcome. Great resource if you haven't checked it out.
Nope. Never heard of RTIC. Not something that's sold around here or within 100 miles. Did just look the up though. $19 for an insulated 32oz water bottle. Still a bit much for something you're going to want to sell for at least $10 more. Walmart sells the same kind of thing for about 14 or $15 after sales tax.
@@LaserEverything not actually Walmart brand, just ones they sell. Built and buba brands lol. I've also found a couple sites that sell in bulk that are actually meant for businesses and have no logos on them. About $3 to $10 a piece with a minimum order of 12. Price depends on what kind of cup or bottle you're getting.
Anything to be used in food industry or clothing should never be bought off chinese websites. They will cut every corner at the expense of your health.
I really love you being honest of what you don't like instead of sugar coating it
Lol always. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for the great video! I got some cool ideas ❤
I'm so glad!
Thanks for this. 1st Laser ordered and on the way, xTool D1-10W. Not sure how much of this i can do on that unit, but I appreciate the ideas.
Cool yeah the x tool is a neat little diode laser. Will definitely have some diode laser content on this channel so keep an eye!
There's some good groups on facebook
Best video I've seem love the no BS approach and I can actually understand you, for Australians that's a good thing.
I appreciate that! Thanks for watching!
just got a laser last week. watched a bunch of this kind of video with all the same basic crap. not only do you heve neat origional ideas, but you also provide sources to get them. awesome.
Glad it's helping you! Thanks for watching
RTIC is the only tumblers we use. Just got a order of them in. Can’t beat the quality/price. Awesome videos, very informative. Thank you for what you do.
Awesome! Thank you! So glad you guys are enjoying these kinds of episodes, they're nice to break up the dry tutorials every now and then :P
JDS sells POLAR CAMEL 20 oz for $9 if less than a case or $7.65 ea @ 1 case of 24 and over a $100 ships free. and these are just as good as yeti or any other brand
GREAT JOB ON THE VIDEO, I AM STILL LEARNING, I WANT TO BE TO WHERE I JUST FOCUSED ON WHAT TO ENGRAVE, AND NOT SETTINGS
You'll get there! Keep at it
Thank you for this!
Glad it was helpful!
I wonder if there is a version of the metal business cards that have a bottle opener cut in them
I'm sure there are somewhere! Might be a good market!
@@LaserEverything I promote my business in a college town to students.
Great video and channel. Getting my first laser soon. Can't wait! Subscribed!
Excited Joe, congrats on your new machine! Can't wait to hear about it. Don't skip the LMA and/or Discord server if you haven't already joined, links in the description!
@@LaserEverything thanks. Will do
Hi Alex what laser head do you prefer to cut 6 mm aluminum or steel multiple passes how does that work Thanx.
It depends on your cutting style. Smaller lenses pack more of a punch but go out of focus faster. Larger lenses stay in focus longer but behave weaker due to their larger dot size. Personally I'd probably go with the smaller lens and down focus as needed to maintain focus. I think it'll go much faster than the other way around.
Also I hope you mean .6mm steel because 6mm steel is likely not going to happen on a galvo laser.
Ive just got a diode laser 10 wat longer ray 5 im so confused by it all any tips and advice would be very much appreciated 😬👍🏴
As always, your videos are awesome!
Thanks Glenn :D
You can even laser engrave Lego or anything you find at home ... fantastic and awesome...3D printer is awesome too but filament is expensive (unless you can make it from plastic bottles)
Totally!
Have a look at pellet printers. Injection molding pellets are much cheaper than filament.
Would you make an instructional video on how to make a template, of an object, to design on. I want to learn to do decorative engraving on knives and such.
I don't know how to get exact proportional outline to decorate, with my own design.
Not sure if you've seen it yet Sam, but just uploaded that video today!
ruclips.net/video/xuYQqlSquwU/видео.html
Awesome. Thanks for the info.
Thanks for watching!
Great info.... Super helpful
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching Troy!
Very nice list
Thanks hope it helped!
I ordered blank business cards or various materials to experiment with
Very nice!
Hey Sir Alex, I'd like to commend you on your in depth and most helpful detailed vlog on the world of engraving. I'm also very greatful for all.your assistance and unselfish approach to educating us all on numerous topics. I'm hoping to one day be as great as yourself..lol. I'm also looking to asking you for some advice- possibly in a more one on one setting...possibly by email.
Once again all the best and hope to link up in the new year. Keep safe- Gordon from Jamaica.
Hey Gordon, thanks so much for reaching out! I'm not currently conducting email support but you're welcome to reach out on our discord server or via the Laser Master Academy and I'll do my best to help you out. Thanks so much for watching, glad you're enjoying the channel!
Hi, May i know what laser machine you are using for metal and non-metal. Thanks in advance.
For metal I'm using a 30w Mactron fiber laser. For plastics I'm using a 5w Mactron UV, for organics I'm using a 30w Mactron CO2 galvo. They're all linked in the description or you can check out my laser guide at www.lasereverything.net/lasers
Enjoyed the episode. Thanks.
You're welcome, thanks for watching :)
thank you its wonderful video.
Glad you got value out of it!!
I have a 10W xtool D1 laser, does it have enough power to engrave these items?
It can engrave organics really well (wood, leather, etc) and can anneal some steel products with some practice. Have to go really slow on steel and get it super duper hot to change the color of the metal. Additionally it can remove coatings and anodizing from metals like aluminum.
Can i do most of these with my CO2 laser with cermark of something like that??? I love your list. It's really good.. TY.
Absolutely. I recommend brilliance laser ink: brilliancelaserinks.com/?ref=Id9qq79qbks6S
Quick question, your may have already answered but I can't seem to find. In EZ CAD, how to I switch the setting so that its shows the full outline of the image to be lasered, and not just the box or rectangle. Thanks!
"Show Contour" down by the Mark button
what is a Good starter Fiber laser?
30w is plenty of power for people that are just getting started without a specific use case in mind.
All of our reviewed recommended brands can be found at www.lasereverything.net/buyingguide/
Highly recommend checking it out!
Good Vid. You talk a lot but most of it is pertinant and not a bunch of fluff. Excellent product showcase. Just bought my xtool d1!
Congrats on the purchase, we're reviewing the pro soon and I'm stoked to play with it. Thanks for watching!
Dude, thank you so much!
You got it! Glad it helped you!
Amazing job! I just purchased my first desk top laser and am looking forward to this rabbit hole lol
Good luck! Enjoy the journey!
Hey! Where did you buy the machine?
@@braianrobles5103 I got a sculpfun s9 off Amazon. Amazing
I want to engrave bird leg bands! The machine work for it!
Same. Waiting on mine to arrive
Nicely done.
Thanks for the visit :)
Good vid !
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hi I was wondering if you can help me please? I’m looking to get a laser engraver where I can pretty much do the metal bottle openers some wood items but I don’t know which one to go with I am so confused I was looking at the Atomstack X 20 pro which looks pretty cool I don’t know if you seen that one it comes out next month but I want a good quality one that I’m not limited to wood only can you help me please?
Different classes of lasers can engrave different materials. While diode lasers can remove coatings and paints from metals they can not mark the actual surface of the metal itself or engrave it deeply removing material. You'll need a couple different lasers. What you want is a fiber laser. Check out our brand new episode on our channel page called "Everything You Need to Know About Galvo Lasers" for a 101 on what some of those different types of lasers are, and what they're used for.
@@LaserEverything Thank You for the help :)
Great video dude, extremely useful, thanks so much!
Glad you liked it!
Great info, thank you
You're welcome glad you liked it! Thanks for watching!
Great video! Enjoying the laser master academy as well, awesome work.
You rock, thanks for supporting the channel :) Glad you're getting value out of the content!
Thanks for this
You got it! Glad it helped!
Thank you for the awesome video, this has obviously taken some time to produce.
You got it, glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome video with great ideas!!! I am just researching to get into laser engraving. Do you have a Laser Engraver you would recommend?
Lots of questions come to mind in order to answer this for you. What materials do you want to work on? How big do you need to be able to engrave? What's your budget? How much space do you have for a machine?
@@LaserEverything would like to keep it at $1000 or less. Would mostly look at engraving smaller things up to tumbler size. Space is not really an issue
For under $1000 your really in the diode laser price range but the good news is there are some seriously cool diode lasers coming out right now. We recently published unboxings of the Atezr P10 and xTool D1 Pro which we'll be following up we with reviews very soon. We also recently published a review of the Ortur AL1 which is super compact and comes assembled. Really great little machine if you just want to taste test laser without over committing time. Coming soon we'll be checking out the Ortur Laser Master 3 which is sure to be great and Kyle will be publishing his review of the LaserStorm L5 pro in the next week or so that he's been really impressed with. Lots of options. None of them are really bad. Right now I'd probably say if you want to start with the best diodes have to offer the xTool D1 Pro is probably the way to go. If you want to really keep the budget down the AL1 is still one of my favorite diodes available today for bang for your buck and low barrier to entry. Check out our videos on each and see what appeals to you. I don't think there's a wrong choice in your situation.
Can you engrave plastic guitar picks?
Also what about glass blocks like people put Christmas lights in?
Probably, with our new UV laser. Haven't tested it yet but I'm sure we could. Glass would be no problem.
What kind of laser do you use? Can I use a co2 on the metal knives and things?
Co2 won't engrave metal directly unless you use something like Brilliance Laser Inks. We have a video on that if you're looking to do that. Co2 by itself needs a catalyst spray like that to react on metals, but can engrave organics just fine (wood handles and such)
Thanks for all of the great ideas! I took a bunch of notes. Would you be willing to share recommended settings for the zinc coated aluminum grinders? Using a 40w CO2 GF Pro.
Yeah I might start around 600dpi - 80p 200s somewhere in there. Expect a silver, rather than a white, since you're just removing the anodizing with a CO2 and not actually marking the metal. May be able to increase the speed and get the same results but you'll have to play with it.
Cheers! Thanks for the info.
Would a diode lazer machine work well with all these items? Im considering starting a etsy shop and i have no clue what im doing with engraving machines 😆.. Soo many ideas came to mind as i was watching your vid. Thanks!!!!
The diodes will work great on the organics, less so on the metal though in some testing we have been able to anneal various steels with patience.
thank you!
Welcome!
Alex, I see I'm a little late on this but great video - thanks.
Thanks for watching!
Access to the Livestream is worth double the monthly membership fee! I'm too swamped with work to watch right now because I want to participate in the chat and I miss everyone! Back after the holidays!
See you soon 😁
Great video
Thanks Sam, glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks so much for the engraving ideas. I am very new at this and I'm a disabled vet. I'm still trying to figure out what type of engraver/laser printer to buy that would be dependable and within my I DON'T WORK budget lol. If you know of one that fits my criteria, I'd appreciate any suggestions. Again, thank you for being kind and sharing! :)
What's the budget? What do you want to do with it? A budget friendly version of a laser is a diode (really good one is $500ish) but it depends on your budget/needs!
www.lasereverything.net/buyingguide
@@LaserEverything My budget would be between $500 and $1K. I want to engrave different materials from leather, glass, metal to wood items. My plan is to begin engraving items to sell either on Etsy or on my own webpage or both? Not sure right now. I am really just learning and I need a machine to get started. Thank you so much and I wish you and your family all the best in your upcoming and future endeavors! :)
good informative video
Glad you liked it Lahore :D
Laser engraver ❤️
Love this machine 👍
Great video! I know it's somewhat out of your channel target but would be nice to know how you market your products and what works best for you. Just a suggestion for maybe a future video. Thank you for all the great info!!
We talk about this a lot in Laser Master Academy livestreams and in the group over there and on the discord, but you're right - we're over due for a video on this topic. I'll try to put something together soon-ish.
Do you think aliexpress is ok to order a 30w jot through?
JPT*
AliExpress is a great platform that gets a bad wrap from shitty sellers that off products with hairline margins and cut every corner to offer the absolute lowest price. If you want to succeed on AliExpress don't buy the cheapest laser you can possibly find. Spend an extra $1000 and get a mid range laser from a well rated seller. The only people that get screwed on Aliexpress are the buyers only willing to pay absolutely rock bottom prices to the worst sellers.
Do you have another list for 2022 and 2023? Really enjoyed the video. I am wanting to get into the laser engraving industry and just wanted to see what are some other things we can do
Coming soon, yes! Desperately needs an update!
@@LaserEverything I'm so ready for those new videos!! I can't wait to get into this industry!
Bonjour, je voudrais acheter le laser pecker 2 qu est que tu en en pense ? est bien pour démarrer une petite activité de business a bientot
I haven't looked too closely at them. Seems to be a lot of marketing hype. I would take that money and instead check out a more traditional gantry style diode laser. They cost the same or even a little less and provide some great results. We have a link to the Aufero 1 and Laser Master 2 Pro in the description of this video.
Have you engraved metal with any diode lasers?
Diodes aren't really designed for metal, so I haven't tried it. Maybe at some point we'll see if there's a way.
Was able to engrave my stainless knife with my diode laser. 10 passes but still not so deep engraving.
By the way, I love thin guitar picks. My style of playing works best with really thin ones.
Back when I played (way back) I liked the chunky bois
are you using a co2 laser for all of these?
Fiber for the metal, CO2 for the wood. If you want you could probably use a CO2 for the metal stuff too with some Brilliance Laser Ink or similar chemical catalyst and some practice: brilliancelaserinks.com/?ref=Id9qq79qbks6S
land knives appear so nice for the price because they are knock offs of Sebenzas, which some people hail as the best pocket knife out there.
ooo I had no idea!
Question, what do you recommend for a CO2 laser?
p.s. I do see that you have OMTech in your links but been hearing a few "RUclipsrs" say to avoid that brand, any thoughts?
If you're a tinkerer and you're handy the OMTech is an amazing option, nice and cheap, very customizable.
If you want to open the crate and push the button and start marking check out something more like Aeon lasers Nova or Mira offerings.
How do you market that stuff?
Google My Business listings and the usual web store SEO, nothing particularly fancy.
is this for fiber lasers?
Some are, some are not
Awesome video and links. It seems that a lot of the products are FIBER centric. Can you provide some of your favorite sites for C02?
Of the same stuff can actually be done on the CO2 with something like cermark or brilliance laser inks. If you don't want to use that though another place I definitely check out is Johnson plastics Plus. They have a ton of awesome laserable blanks and focus primarily on CO2 capable items www.jpplus.com
JDS SUPPLY
All the options!
Almost too many!
What laser machine would you recommend?
What would you like to do with it Sameer?
Greetings! Just want to buy an Engraver Machine! Can you help me with some suggestions? Thanks!
Yeah of course check out the full buying guide: www.lasereverything.net/buyingguide
@@LaserEverything appreciate your help!
Could you do or do you have a video on how to setup and laser a design onto a metal tumbler with a fiber laser? I have a nice 40w fiber laser but am unsure how to setup the rotary and how the design should be laid out. Also how to account for the taper in a tumbler.
I think this is what you're looking for: ruclips.net/video/iW21yY9czBQ/видео.html
Hope that helps!
@@LaserEverything spot on, just watched it! Super clear and great info, thank you!
You're welcome 😁
Are all of these products CO2 laser?
Metal stuff is gonna be better for fiber.
Great video, I'm currently researching for a laser to fit my needs so I don't have one yet but I really like the ultrasound photo on the metal business card. I've tried searching but can't seem to find a link to your shop. Since I learned about this from you I'd like to purchase from you if you offer it.
Hey, our shop isn't accepting orders right now. If you're still interested, I'm sure some of our members with their own shops would love to help you out. Let me know.
Can I ask - how much on average will you make in a year doing laser work?
Highly highly highly depends on the type of work you're doing, where you live, what you're marking. Business or consumer? So many variables.
Thank you so much for this video!!
You got it!
Kinda wish you would’ve added sell prices with cost prices.
Well, it'd be out of date now, plus sale prices are VERY location specific. We'll keep that in mind for the future!
Discord doesn’t work. Address invalid.
Try this! discord.gg/lasereverything
On Amazon the toothbrushes have big numbers on them
It appears some of the listings have changed since we posted this. We'll update them, thanks for bringing it to our attention!
Nice video but man it's tough everyone and their sister has a laser now.
Listen to the Laser Source podcast if you haven't already. We're always talking about ways to stand out, up your game, specialize and overcome. Great resource if you haven't checked it out.
When inflation doubles the cost of getting materials in the future.
Yeah, we might need to update this one for 2022 or 2023
@@LaserEverything do it! 😁
This comment aged so well...
Trump 2024 for reducing inflation!
@@elissitdesignyeah his 20% sales tax policy is gonna make everything so much cheaper! 😂
I am trying to save money.. now you just made me want to spend more money... LOL..
My bad! At least it's cheap stuff! :'D
Guitar picks are supposed to bend (most of the time)
Nope. Never heard of RTIC. Not something that's sold around here or within 100 miles. Did just look the up though. $19 for an insulated 32oz water bottle. Still a bit much for something you're going to want to sell for at least $10 more. Walmart sells the same kind of thing for about 14 or $15 after sales tax.
Thanks for watching! We've never had reliable experiences with the Walmart brand - but if they work for you that's great 🙂
@@LaserEverything not actually Walmart brand, just ones they sell. Built and buba brands lol. I've also found a couple sites that sell in bulk that are actually meant for businesses and have no logos on them. About $3 to $10 a piece with a minimum order of 12. Price depends on what kind of cup or bottle you're getting.
sometimes you gotta know who your marketting to and why yours is best for that person.
Find a way to get a million people to send in 1 dollar profit….and you win… so quantity for cheap for the win …works for me.
Bro, don't be hating on stuff from the 80's !!! lol
I actually own and adore a lot of film cameras :'D side hobby of mine.
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Thanks for watching Max!
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Anything to be used in food industry or clothing should never be bought off chinese websites. They will cut every corner at the expense of your health.
What is up with the $55+ water bottles lately??? So over priced...!!!
The Stanley cups? It's a phase, I think!
LOL "HurbGrinder" That's not a hurb grinder. that is a HurbGrinder
🎄good info for the holidays!
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