Can I make my MONEY back? - Starting a business in 30 days

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024

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  • @BusinessWolf1
    @BusinessWolf1 Год назад +453

    To everyone who feels like him knowing the woodworking niche is an unfair advantage, this is how skills stack on each other to compounding effect.

    • @OArchivesX
      @OArchivesX Год назад +32

      skills are nothing if you can't find a niche and get views unfortunately.. Marketing is the most valuable skill of all. People sell absolute garbage on Etsy for crazy prices, it's all marketing.

    • @ClokworkGremlin
      @ClokworkGremlin Год назад +9

      Yeah, it's not an unfair advantage, it's basic strategy. Directed sales are way more effective than just throwing a product into the wind and seeing if something sticks. If you *know* there's a niche that has a demand you can fill, you can save yourself a lot of stress and market research.

    • @orlanino
      @orlanino 10 месяцев назад +1

      ... compounding effect.... Yeah 😀

    • @f-empire-8
      @f-empire-8 10 месяцев назад +1

      I mean... kinda of? By following into his niche, he's also ignoring a huge market for other stuff. I genuinely think it's hilarious that he's promoting a sponsor when he could quite easily just copy their business model :/

    • @maddict1045
      @maddict1045 8 месяцев назад +1

      I own a fab and design business, started doing remodels when i was young, worked to building murphy beds, renting a shop, now my niche is remodeling and repairing high end RV's. Keep working people, keep learning, it gets better.

  • @ThePrintHouse
    @ThePrintHouse Год назад +572

    33% ROI in 30 days starting from never selling online is incredible.

    • @TheSwedishMaker
      @TheSwedishMaker  Год назад +48

      thanks!

    • @manuel56354
      @manuel56354 Год назад +8

      Indeed

    • @adrinfpv
      @adrinfpv Год назад +37

      How is that a 33% ROI? He didn't show his cost of each item and how much profit he made each, and he clearly states he is 300ish in sales with a 1000ish capital. Sales does not equal ROI. Right now he is likely - 90pct ROI which is why he stated it will take him a while to break even =zero ROI. But his sales is good so it will be there soon and more

    • @mr.perfect1er
      @mr.perfect1er Год назад +1

      That part!
      Godspeed and Blessings for you and yours.
      Walk with Jesus Christ.
      Stay Dangerous
      This is incredible

    • @mr.perfect1er
      @mr.perfect1er Год назад +8

      ​@@adrinfpv the approximate initial investment expenses totalling nearly $1,000.00 included expendables, foundational machinery and tools, as well as utility costs so that money was "spent"...his total income therefore is ROI...it's the return of the initial....and he has additional inventory to continue business

  • @markiefresh
    @markiefresh Год назад +203

    Look into adding g-code that knocks the part off the print bed into a completed parts bin and then starts another print. There’s also conveyor belt print beds that do what I just described. These things will increase production quantities and turn around time from order to packing. Really enjoyed this video! You earned a sub!

    • @chy4e431
      @chy4e431 Год назад +13

      Really cool. I did this a few weeks ago.
      Really easy to setup. I have an unmodded Anycubic Kobra Go and a slightly modded ender 3v2. I just wait for the plate to cool down and let the head push the object off the plate. Then have a self printed slide right into a bin. I can now print 24/7 and just empty the bin Infront of the printer every now and then. I don't have the sales to justify it for 7 days a week but I let it run 3 days in a week.

    • @sahilahmed7006
      @sahilahmed7006 Год назад +2

      @@chy4e431 how are you finding the Kobra go? I’ve just ordered it as my first 3d printer, would love to chat to you more about it.

    • @chy4e431
      @chy4e431 Год назад +3

      @@sahilahmed7006 solid but I had a lot of trouble getting decent prints even though it's my second printer.
      Definitely don't use the Cura profile they ship on the SD cards. You should rather select the ender 3 profile and adjust the machine settings (so bed size and so on).

    • @azimuth9819
      @azimuth9819 Год назад

      ​@@sahilahmed7006I would suggest the neo, instead

    • @azimuth9819
      @azimuth9819 Год назад

      ​@sahilahmed7006 the free circular fan duct stl online makes it print amazingly accurately after calibrating esteps via octo

  • @B143DP
    @B143DP Год назад +37

    I run an etsy store doing 3d printing, my niche or market is professionally painted models and statues, I improve my skills on both printing and painting each order I do and it has been showing to be a hit.

    • @gladiatormechs5574
      @gladiatormechs5574 Год назад +1

      could you place a link to your store.. i would like to check out your art models

    • @B143DP
      @B143DP Год назад

      @@gladiatormechs5574 I don't know if linking them is allowed but they're listed on my RUclips About page in the links section

    • @alextsoi6994
      @alextsoi6994 6 месяцев назад +1

      do you use a resin printer? If so, which would you recommend? The prints look great!

    • @B143DP
      @B143DP 6 месяцев назад

      @@alextsoi6994Yeah I use mostly Resin printers but I also have a couple FDM ones
      If you don't plan on doing anything big starting with a Elegoo Mars is a good budget option, just gotta make sure you have proper protection and ventilation

  • @myriadtechrepair1191
    @myriadtechrepair1191 Год назад +19

    I share your 2D printer frustrations! Especially when people get lured in to buying a $60-$100 printer. If you don't print a lot, get LASER not INK JET. The toner lasts longer on the shelf thank ink does.
    Side note, I just realized you can get a fairly decent 3d printer (ender 3 or clone) the same price or cheaper than the garbage HP printers that are literally just bait to get you into their ink ecosystem.

    • @Dadpwns
      @Dadpwns 8 месяцев назад +1

      As with Enders. It’s just bait to get you to spend more on upgrades to compare it to more expensive printers. 😂

  • @AaronCook83
    @AaronCook83 Год назад +125

    "I have no experience 3d printing" "I have 2 other 3d printers" [X]

    • @likfrikbik
      @likfrikbik 2 месяца назад +17

      And by pure chance i know how to work in CAD and design anything.😄

    • @billy.the.maker.
      @billy.the.maker. 2 месяца назад +8

      bro it is Bambulab add...

    • @dark2233
      @dark2233 Месяц назад

      yeah :)) right...

  • @impimpu6
    @impimpu6 Год назад +5

    Its funny how much we have in common i jumped all in without knowing anything a couple of days ago. RUclips is great for all questions and walkthroughs!

  • @vt356b
    @vt356b Год назад +6

    It's your clarity of thought and ability to explain which make these so good. Must be from all those years teaching😊 !

  • @ChristopherBriggs-j7x
    @ChristopherBriggs-j7x 8 месяцев назад +4

    Wow , I am literally in your position. No experience with 3d printing, just bought the k1 max ,blah blah blah..waiting now and I have never been more worried and stressed . it has to work or I am sunk.

  • @markcm
    @markcm Год назад +10

    Great content (drafting, 3d printing, wood working, photography, ecommerce, humor...) and very well-made video. I'd say your sponsors made a good investment in you. Thanks!

  • @michaelwerth
    @michaelwerth Год назад +11

    Well done Pierre, I really liked the inside of that business idea you shared with us. The main things it needs to run a business aside the "normal" job, is time and money. Time to spend on design, making and "selling", and money you have to invest before anything else can happen.
    btw. I have a video request: can you do a video about the different types of wood finisher, these oil's or wax which you put on your finished wood working objects?

    • @TheSwedishMaker
      @TheSwedishMaker  Год назад +2

      thanks Michael! I might have a video later this spring about the finishes. If I manage my time 😂

  • @royhi1809
    @royhi1809 Год назад +1

    Don't give up.
    Small step in the right direction is the key to getting to where you want to be.
    I know you will become successful.
    Keep up your videos too...please.

  • @d.w.1567
    @d.w.1567 Год назад +2

    Good pictures are the best way to stand out.

  • @DWIT3D
    @DWIT3D Год назад +30

    Love this. I have been wanting to pull the trigger and open an Etsy shop for a couple years now, but have always shied away. You have inspired me to take yet another look at it and come up with something I can design and list for sale. Would love to come up with something unique, but I fear it's all been done already.

    • @TheSwedishMaker
      @TheSwedishMaker  Год назад +8

      dont look for obstacles - just over come them :)

    • @guillermorobledo2842
      @guillermorobledo2842 Год назад +1

      Not everything has been done yet.
      It may be disheartening seeing so much out there.
      I'm also one starting out by making different meshes and dividing them for printing.

    • @cuzimpoor7785
      @cuzimpoor7785 Год назад +3

      It has all been done. You might make some pocket money but ultimately its a waste of time. Nobody really wants 3d printed stuff. They think they do until they realize how shitty the parts actually are. The best way to make money 3d printing is to have a RUclips channel with a bunch of subscribers and make a video about starting a 3d printing business in order to get a sponser that is a commercial 3d printing on demand service. Get a cnc mill/router and make brackets for people out of UHMW or aluminum. You will develop way more useful skills and make good quality stuff.

    • @guillermorobledo2842
      @guillermorobledo2842 Год назад

      @@cuzimpoor7785 with that way of thinking then I assume that you tried?

    • @cuzimpoor7785
      @cuzimpoor7785 Год назад +2

      @@guillermorobledo2842 I have worked in manufacturing for quite a while so I have "tried" and am currently "trying". To add to the above, it is possible to make money 3d printing if you are not including your personal cost of labor. In the end it will only ever be a hobby that makes you pizza money. If you were able to scale to the point of making real money, you would be forced to start injection moulding and use more traditional, much faster machine tools. This is the same problem that people who try the on demand T shirt printing gimicks have. If there exists a cheap thing (a 3d printer) that absolutely anyone can use to make something, why would anyone buy it from you? If you sell things that only a small percentage of people can make (like a machined aluminum bracket) then it becomes more feasible. There is someone out there that will make money 3d printing but its like the lottery. Someone is going to win, it just wont be you or anyone you know.

  • @ClokworkGremlin
    @ClokworkGremlin Год назад +2

    I felt every single word from that first minute. Good to see it worked out for you.

  • @just2red4u
    @just2red4u Год назад +8

    Honestly want to say thanks for the video. Most people over-glorify the process or aren't as straight forward. So I appreciate the real deal. Also if you've done $350(USD) in only a month, I imagine it will only keep growing if you continue to add to it. Good luck out there! PS - I have a Etsy shop selling tshirts and soon to have a new 3d printer selling custom prints. Its slow but keeping on the grind :)

  • @makeorbreakshop
    @makeorbreakshop Год назад +3

    Oh man what a good hook! Love seeing how this played out.

    • @TheSwedishMaker
      @TheSwedishMaker  Год назад

      I read a book called Hook Points by Brendan Kane - that might have been it 😃 thanks Brandon!

  • @ViralKiller
    @ViralKiller Год назад

    I did this recently...got the Mono 4k resin printer for $200....I did make around $700 on Etsy etc until the LCD stopped working. It's a good business, problem is, they always break. So I would buy 5-6 different printers, make sure they have all the breakdown covers and do it that way....

  • @janneoksanen4162
    @janneoksanen4162 Год назад +6

    Great video and awesome tip on the printer, thanks for making this kind of video!
    I've been running my own workshop (mostly working with metals and plastics with lathe and mill) since 2016 now, and since last year I've been trying to transfer some of the production into 3D printing. This is mostly because health and time management issues. At first I hated 3D priting due to long fabrication times and poor surface quality of FDM prints. However, now I've learned to appreciate the 'autonomy' of the process, once the print is started the machine forms the part pretty much independently in the background. So far I'm trying to finalise the products I'm picturing as the spearheads of my catalogue, but that still requires further testing with different filaments, finshing methods and print settings.
    However, the biggest problem I've had since 2016 is the shipping. I live in a country (next to you, BTW, Finland) where postal service is expensive, and definitely not competitive against European or US rates. Earlier I did items which cost between 100 and 200 Eur a pop, so the customer did not mind extra 30 Eur shipping. But now the 3D prints are something between 10 and 30 Eur, so the 30 Eur shipping cost is becoming an issue for bigger number of potential customers. And I can't offer free shipping either, I called my postal service and asked if I can get free shipping from them. They laughed at me and hung up.
    Either way, best of luck with your venture!

    • @cybercrazy1059
      @cybercrazy1059 Год назад +1

      Interesting problem. Here in germany, the electric power cost is very high. It also make difficult to compete with others if the selling price become lower and lower

    • @zarbonida
      @zarbonida Год назад +2

      Same problem where i live in Sicily Island (South Europe).
      25€ to send a pack in Italy and 50€ to the rest of Europe.
      So... Huge postal cost, retard, delays, pack lost... It's impossible to survive

  • @kangningshen841
    @kangningshen841 Год назад +1

    You need to review a 3d priner of flsun ,The era of high-speed printing has begun, and they are the leaders of the fast era

  • @AJtaste
    @AJtaste Год назад +2

    It’s amazing idea! I’ve been studying about 3D printing (also I own 3d printer too) such as polymer and metal to make new business but always it’s issued with lead time..
    I like ur idea and this video gives me positive energy! Thank you!

    • @fatemad4012
      @fatemad4012 6 месяцев назад +1

      What do you print?

    • @WatermelonJiki
      @WatermelonJiki 3 месяца назад

      @@fatemad4012automatic pneumatic farting machines for Hollywood film and television use

  • @Singleraxis
    @Singleraxis 27 дней назад +1

    I think like this: it's hobby mainly, ability to make figurines or props, and as a side hussle you can even earn some money if people desire things that u make.

  • @blchandl2
    @blchandl2 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for an honest look at starting a 3D business. Too many people make it sound easy and a way to make a lot of money. For me, learning to use the 3D CAD software (and obtaining it) are the big hurdles.

  • @JasonGrissom
    @JasonGrissom Год назад +1

    Great video! Production was top shelf. I went and got a resin printer for my 1st printer because I had access the a couple filament printers at work. I think a 3d printer is an awesome tool to have around. Sometimes you just need that additive manufacturing.

  • @DonCarlione973
    @DonCarlione973 Год назад +1

    Thank u for the honesty. I appreciate that. Be well ✌🏼

  • @shakaworld3D
    @shakaworld3D Год назад +1

    Great Video, If you don't have one already make sure you get a thermal label printer for shipping.

    • @TheUnofficialMaker
      @TheUnofficialMaker Год назад

      Yes, I recently did that for my ebay business and it makes shipping a snap!

  • @willgilmour5815
    @willgilmour5815 7 месяцев назад +1

    Sounds good man! Can't wait to hear it I person.

  • @No1projects
    @No1projects Год назад +2

    This is really interesting. Good luck with the venture!

  • @JohnDoesDrones
    @JohnDoesDrones Год назад

    Lots of good points touched on in this video. I'd say one of the top things is that you're designing your own products, even if they're simliar to someone elses. If you're just going on Thingiverse or Printables and ripping files and printing, you're going to have a hard time as that's what a lot of other people are doing. Which at that point why would someone buy from you? Make something your own and be proud of it.

  • @chuysaucedo7119
    @chuysaucedo7119 Год назад +1

    I enjoyed your video. Pretty cool format you have going. I LoL when you showed the spreadsheet. I did the same with the stuff I make/sell

  • @amarug
    @amarug Год назад +3

    My slight worry with these ultra-highspeed printers is that the high, constantly changing inertial forces lead to tolerances getting worse, things slowly loosening over time and with that get a degeneration in print precision over time. Are there already reports of like "full year of heavy use"?

    • @roxze772
      @roxze772 Год назад +2

      im pretty sure thats why they are high speed. they fix that problem and are accurate within 50 microns

  • @francisbeland8959
    @francisbeland8959 Год назад +4

    That's a really nice video! I took the exact same path but instead of buying a 3d printer to make money, I decided to start a store to help paying for the cost of doing 3d printing. Since I'm also a woodworker and selling stuff to help woodworkers and Festool tool owners, I guess you are competition 😂. All kidding aside, this is a good way of making a few bucks. Keep up the good work.

    • @tiotube7578
      @tiotube7578 Год назад

      Which camera do you use. I thought it only supports 0.5 fps

  • @popinmo
    @popinmo Год назад +2

    I tried to make mine and it was a money pit
    The prints looked horrible despite the effort i put in the biggest issue is consistency I cannot make decent prints to make money second is cost unless your buying a bamboo labs don't expect prints that are decent and dosnt break down my printers break down every few hours on average and I can't afford to spend 70 to 150k on printers if I need 6 printers that are over 1k that's a lot of money

  • @NarcoSarco
    @NarcoSarco Год назад

    Had a 3D Printer for a while but its just collecting dust... Thanks for the motivation :)

  • @anToha_UA
    @anToha_UA Год назад

    IMO breaking even in a couple of months is actually a great start! Good luck!

  • @peterf46
    @peterf46 Год назад

    Superb! This video could inspire so many people. Can’t wait to see how it goes from here. 👍

  • @halfcaf1105
    @halfcaf1105 2 месяца назад

    I'm almost 2 years in and I'm making that now with even more steady growth. It does take time for sure. What program are you using to design with I didn't recognize it?

  • @Kris-qn4bn
    @Kris-qn4bn Год назад

    This really is a great video. Enjoable to see how you can start a business from 0 and succeed from hardwork. Inspiring. Got my sub!

  • @Gambit1980
    @Gambit1980 Год назад

    Hamna på din video av en slump men har funderat på att starta upp och du svarade på alla frågor man har haft och hade otroligt bra och fortsätt men det du gör :D

  • @tslee8236
    @tslee8236 Год назад

    You do save energy and time costs on a faster 3D printer. So you pay more fixed cost for lower variable costs.

  • @WouterZtube
    @WouterZtube Год назад

    Love the subtle humor.

  • @Noxoreos
    @Noxoreos Год назад

    Funny that you say identical settings. Because it's actually not true. Simply because the speed is also defined by the settings. The difference here is the motion system, weight of the printhead and that it comes with features like input shaping. I'm not saying this printer is bad, in fact i have one myself and I like it a lot, but everything it can do older printers with that motion system could and some can, too. What stands out is the price for what you get and how it comes as a consumer package.

  • @AlexTrusk91
    @AlexTrusk91 Год назад +1

    Loved to see your journey. Would stay with may 'slow one' for starting out though. Just when demands rectify ut i would invest in a fast 3D printer. The multicolored parts look nice but most of the time it's monochrome anyways.
    I may really follow your footsteps (in another segment/topic than woodworking). Thought of it for long enough i guess. Thanks for this video. ❤👍

  • @Cornusse
    @Cornusse Год назад

    Your editing is so clean !

  • @jafetmtz7032
    @jafetmtz7032 Год назад

    I think it would be the steps in reverse, first find the clients an products then start spending, first money in than expenses

  • @MikeBeeTV
    @MikeBeeTV 3 месяца назад

    I just started a business myself. I also gave myself four weeks to see if it was worth it. So far, in just 12 days and working only in my neighborhood, I've made over $1,700, allegedly. Also no one leaves their cars unlocked anymore which helps/forces me to expand my "business." Most importantly I've made money and taught these rich college kids a lesson.

  • @jmwoodcraft7842
    @jmwoodcraft7842 Год назад

    Really enjoyed that video! Good luck with the new venture 👍

  • @duardyparron850
    @duardyparron850 Год назад +2

    Great video, I'm glad you made it work! I liked your boxes how did you come up with your packaging solution? Did you have your boxes made to size?

  • @humanosobreruedas
    @humanosobreruedas Год назад +1

    Gracias por el video, me sirvió de inspiración. Éxito con tu negocio.

  • @MysticMesh3D
    @MysticMesh3D Год назад +1

    Awesome video!

  • @KareemThaKid
    @KareemThaKid Год назад

    if ur going for bulk printing try a reality CR-30

  • @destroyer2973
    @destroyer2973 Год назад

    Under the many creative Commons licenses that allow commercial use, if you modify the file you have to give everyone the same freedoms the author gave you. CC attribution sharealike is an example.

  • @themitch2166
    @themitch2166 Год назад

    nice video it give facts about the realistic details when starting a busines

  • @311baca
    @311baca 6 месяцев назад

    that "error" he showed happened to me as well...when I was very...elevated...and forgot to put the bed plate back in for the next print 🤣

  • @omgitssalah7226
    @omgitssalah7226 Год назад

    This video is so well done it definitely deserves the sub! Thanks for the info, hope we get where we want to one day!😁

  • @jeremyreinhold3620
    @jeremyreinhold3620 Год назад

    Just bought a Qidi x plus 3. Was working with a friend to see if I could produce for him.
    Just game controller faceplates for now. Was going to get into carbon fiber brackets and supports anf a few other things automotive like

  • @smellslikeupdog80
    @smellslikeupdog80 Год назад

    really enjoyed this video series dude

  • @lourenco3216
    @lourenco3216 2 месяца назад +1

    Whenever I hear: "Get in before it is too late"
    I immediately think: "Anyone can do it, its only going down from here"

    • @irvinwilson3245
      @irvinwilson3245 2 месяца назад

      I've watched a few of these. It's very confusing. There's another RUclips guy who 12 - 18 months or so ago had 6 of these in his basement. I clicked a later video (maybe from 6 months ago?) and he had 30 or 40 in a commercial building. He also seems to make mostly shop tool type stuff. It all seems so generic...

  • @Mrkouman
    @Mrkouman 6 месяцев назад

    How do you calculate the cost of a print ? I know Bambu lab tells you how much the print cost but that’s just how much filament cost based on the roll. So what about cost of electricity? This is not including your special label you had made for your boxes

  • @pravinpawar-bz4kd
    @pravinpawar-bz4kd Год назад

    wow dude i love u, it works!

  • @Adam0855
    @Adam0855 10 месяцев назад

    You could have bought the sapphire Pro it is also very good after small modifications very good

  • @benvanson2301
    @benvanson2301 Год назад

    A quick fun video I’m triggered I have a 3-D printer may be able to do this as well. !!! But it would be so much more interesting for someone to do this as well. If you just shown what you did good and what went wrong in this three weeks now I just have to take you on your word that this is an option but you didn’t tell why exactly this is not working or what can go wrong

  • @SteveBellCreates
    @SteveBellCreates Год назад +2

    Your making me want to buy a 3D printer stop it !!! Great video as always Pierre

  • @williamchamberlain2263
    @williamchamberlain2263 Год назад

    The video clean-up filter is a bit weird

  • @Sr0252
    @Sr0252 Месяц назад

    Maybe with so many printers now, its an idea to make things for cosplaying. Its a big market and you can earn quite some money. Like making the mask s from deadpool and wolverine, that will sell for sure.

  • @walterincardona4187
    @walterincardona4187 Год назад +6

    Nice video:) I think it’s a bit harder than you explained. I started this kind of business 4 years ago (when I was a student) I’m based in Italy. I started with 3 creality 3D printers and what I experimented was that: most of time the shipping was the same price of the 3D printed part, most of time you have to buy a special color just for one single customer’s order, customers wishes are very hard to satisfy..lots of my customers ended up by buying a 3D printer themselves, and it was 2018 😂 not so many people owned a 3D printer..however e it’s possible but hard, you already have a RUclips channel which brings you lot of new potential customers:) great for you

    • @amorton94
      @amorton94 Год назад +3

      Shipping is paid for by the buyer. If you only offer your part in one color, you don't have to worry about special orders (or you simply only allow orders of colors you already have). Customer wishes should be satisfied through good photos and description, they should know exactly what they're purchasing. It just sounds like you made it harder on yourself than it needed to be.

    • @walterincardona4187
      @walterincardona4187 Год назад

      @@amorton94 yes sorry I forgot to write that I offered a 3D modeling service too, that’s why customers are very insatiable sometimes

    • @amorton94
      @amorton94 Год назад +1

      @@walterincardona4187 Well yeah, that sounds horrendous 😂 I CAD for a living and couldn't imagine doing it for people that know nothing about what they want or how it all works. Working with my coworkers is bad enough sometimes.

    • @LuKe411995
      @LuKe411995 Год назад +2

      gli unici che riescono a guadagnarci, imo, sono solo chi ha seguito su RUclips e social, tanta gente compra anche perché assieme alla loro stampa c'è l'aria mistica dell'influencer che li accompagna, il resto è una guerra tra poveri a chi fa il prezzo più basso

    • @Fizzypopization
      @Fizzypopization Год назад +1

      ​@@amorton94 there's no way you're ever going to get customers to pay for shipping on most goods. Free shipping is almost necessary to get people into the door. Companies that can make people pay for shipping are big brand names because they have literally millions and millions of customers. Smaller businesses can't do this.

  • @RelaxandMotivation-lk8cb
    @RelaxandMotivation-lk8cb 5 месяцев назад

    tips on 3d modeling programs where u can custom made models ur self ?

  • @schwammi815
    @schwammi815 Год назад +1

    dont you have to have fusion 360 for commercial use ?

    • @shanematthews1985
      @shanematthews1985 Год назад

      Fusion 360 has a startup license so if you earn under a certain amount you can use it free, they do it so you get stuck in the ecosystem like Microsoft does with student licensing

  • @armandsfreibergs4069
    @armandsfreibergs4069 Год назад

    smart to drop the magnets in while printing?! dont the magnets interact with the print head while printing further?

  • @LarsDunemark
    @LarsDunemark Год назад

    So fun to see a local poster of Harplinge in a movie. 🥰 Interesting idea and fun to follow up on. I wonder how the market on Etsy would work on CNC projects or if the 3D print is easier?

    • @TheSwedishMaker
      @TheSwedishMaker  Год назад +1

      A bit late to the game here. Thanks for watching :) CNC market is equally saturated I think. But I would say there is a bigger market locally for cnc-machining.

  •  Год назад

    Riktigt bra video! Tack för inspiration :)

  • @RIP123
    @RIP123 Год назад

    It would be nice to see the marketing process, what exactly did you do to get the attention?
    You mentioned facebook groups and reddit but was that everything?

  • @Oneblackcoffeesir
    @Oneblackcoffeesir Год назад

    Amazing video Mate!

  • @rodneyschwartz8110
    @rodneyschwartz8110 Год назад

    You got your style from Johnny Harris. I enjoyed this video

  • @niwu2468
    @niwu2468 Год назад +1

    Interesting vid - which software did you use to create those 3d files?

  • @gisall8205
    @gisall8205 Год назад

    Great video. Question. After creating your own, New, Original part. Is it possible to protect it from being stolen from others, to copy, and sell.

  • @WealthOverFameAndAttention
    @WealthOverFameAndAttention Год назад

    what 3d printers would be good to get if i wanted to provide a service to construction companies and a service to the government
    and what sort of items could i provide with what 3d printer
    i have a chance to create and start a company with the support of the government

  • @luissan515
    @luissan515 Год назад

    I know a friend who's made a decent amount of side money selling his own print files online on multiple websites and apps. 3d/resin printing almost feels like a dead business unless u sell actual models and kits but fat chance making any good money while risking lawsuits selling models like warhammer/Gundam etc, which are the only ones people will actually drop good money for since the real market for this is way overpriced.

  • @wittworks
    @wittworks Год назад

    Good job bro!

  • @davidpalmer7175
    @davidpalmer7175 Год назад

    Patience and more products.

  • @phantomhck
    @phantomhck Год назад +1

    Step 1. You need a business model. Anything besides that are just details and challenges. You need customers, distribution, and product, in that order. If you work in reverse you are peddling, not offering a service.

  • @iangraham6730
    @iangraham6730 3 месяца назад

    What was the electricity costs like?

  • @coomazz
    @coomazz Год назад

    Thanks for the video

  • @myfunnyfriend_
    @myfunnyfriend_ 8 месяцев назад

    Whats a good camera for monitoring. And does any camera integrate with bambu

  • @rydraws
    @rydraws 6 месяцев назад

    how do you design the models? what software do you use? amazing vid btw

  • @ivyr336
    @ivyr336 Год назад

    Eh, etsy hardly charges a lot. A fixed listing cost and then less than 10% transaction fee. Usually like 30%, it being the industry standard.

    • @TheSwedishMaker
      @TheSwedishMaker  Год назад

      Well, I kind of agree with you. It might not be extremely expensive, but comparing it to a Shopify page for instance, the fees are much lower there.

    • @ivyr336
      @ivyr336 Год назад

      @@TheSwedishMaker But shopify essentiality only handles the transaction and gives you the tools needed to set up your online shop. You are not on a platform with existing users and potential buyers. Etsy does provide a lot of value to their "creators". They also handle VAT for you and the revenue on etsy I'm rather sure can also directly be used to purchase ad-space on etsy itself, before they send it to you and make it taxable income. Very useful for smaller creators that has not set up all the proper paperwork with business bank-accounts and the like. I think it's incredibly generous.

  • @dangerous8333
    @dangerous8333 Год назад

    Weird question though, is it possible to start a 3-D business in 2023. 3-D printing is in its infancy and business can be started at any point.

  • @djVania08
    @djVania08 Год назад +1

    What i see, is a business expense video. :D What was the main driver of sales on the Etsy? Was their ad system?

    • @TheSwedishMaker
      @TheSwedishMaker  Год назад

      The main driver was not from Etsy ads. I think in total I gained 4 sales from them...or so they said. Most sales have been from my own marketing I suppose. Or rather people searching and finding the item on etsy. haha yes, business expense for sure :)

    • @djVania08
      @djVania08 Год назад

      ​@@TheSwedishMakerThanks. :) Maybe comment a bit on shipping if you could. Have you been sending just to Europe? Do you offer free shipping?

  • @SandokhanKucic
    @SandokhanKucic Год назад

    You realize that the Kickstarter was in Hong Kong dollars, right?

  • @mrburge232
    @mrburge232 Год назад

    the kickstarter was in hong kong dollars not usd

  • @LanceAndCarina
    @LanceAndCarina Год назад

    Did you at the price of the camera as well?

  • @TeoMande
    @TeoMande 10 месяцев назад

    Where are the buyers from these products located usually ? I’m also based in Europe and wonder if there is a market for Etsy where I live, if I have to worry just about shipping in my country in the whole eu or where ?

  • @OliverRNeox
    @OliverRNeox 4 месяца назад

    Hey, just like you I also have the same Artillery Sidewinder 3D printer and it is slow, causes leveling problems and printing errors sometimes that I don't understand because I'm a beginner... so do recommend me the Bambu Lab P1P? Thanks a lot

  • @B0A2
    @B0A2 Год назад

    What camera did you get for the printer?

  • @armangh4551
    @armangh4551 Год назад

    thx for informative video

  • @Stealthfoams
    @Stealthfoams Год назад

    How did u ask Bambi lab for a printer, I’m trying to get one rn from them for my yt and to start etsy

  • @Stealthfoams
    @Stealthfoams Год назад

    how did u ask them for a printer, is it something i could maybe get since im starting an etsy buisness for 3d printing and maybe a yt soon

  • @macbugde
    @macbugde 2 месяца назад

    I don’t understand why he printed his part on the small long part rather than the one with the edge - no support needed lol

  • @FlokrollProjects
    @FlokrollProjects Год назад

    Awesome video :D

  • @kylelongstaff
    @kylelongstaff Год назад

    Yikes $988??? I'm in Canada and P1P with tax and shipping is $934CAD. I thought Canada had highest tax... But nah I'm wrong.