Hello Chris, Thank you for your nicevideos. I looked at them all because I was thinking about buying a Bambu A1. I ordered one yesterday and can't wait to print out my first things. Now I'm learning how to use Fusion360 since I still have a few days until my 3D printer arrives
I bought an A1 recently and it's by far the best 3d printer I've ever used, some of the parts I've printed so far look so good you'd think they were injection moulded if I didn't say they were 3d printed!
I also do product design for 3d printing in my business. I 100% agree with your approach. Supports should be avoided as much as possible and quality models truly result in less post processing time. Should be getting quality parts right off the plate, ready to be sold. Would love to see you do a video on how you go about optimizing designs for the 3d printing process, not enough people talking about the importance of that.
You should try it. Object: PLA (or PETG) Support: Same as object Type: Normal Style: Default Top Z Distance: 0.00 Support/Interface: The opposite of object. Since example Object is printed in PLA, the Support Interface material will be PETG. You would be shocked what the outcome is. Since PLA and PETG don't stick to one another you can get some really clean surfaces and removal is like magic. Love the video!
Just ordered my first printer yesterday, can’t wait. Looking to develop a solid side hustle and also explore the creativity of the design process. Love this stuff, the more explanation of the technical the better. Good stuff man
I am really enjoying your content. Been with you since your first one. I enjoy the topics and length of your videos. (They fit nicely within the duration of a Paw Patrol story)
Love the content. Currently started selling multicolor fidget stuff that friends asked for. I cringe with how much waste and time to print these. I love designing functional parts and that’s my goal to start a full business in.
I love your videos! It’s crazy how you already have over 2,000 subscribers, even though you deserve more. I am looking to also try to start a 3D printing business and probably also a channel too!
Super insightful and I love the sneak peek into your thought process as I feel like that helps way more than most TH-cam videos that just say “do X etc…”. I need to know how to think so I can make my own designs about things - if that makes sense?
Are using Fusion 360 for parametric design. I have used Solidworks, Creo (aka Pro Engineer). I recently purchased my printer now looking into parametric design software
I guess another question I would have is why battery holders? Seems market is fully saturated with those. Are you actually finding success there? Maybe my issue is even if I think market is full maybe there really is room for me. IDK...
The short answer is no, not a ton of success, but I also haven't had them up for a very long time. The question for me is not is the market saturated, but is the product complimentary to others. If I am selling a charger bracket, you bet I want the customer to also buy the battery mount and tool mount from me as well :)
awesome bro, really loving these vlogs. Been running a shop since October and just hit 80 sales. Would love to pick your brain about some stuff, especially the packaging that you do. I've gotten away with simple packaging, but would love to step it up!
@4:05 I guess my question would be why not just buy another build plate? Or get a new skin for it? They have plate skins that will transfer some wild looking holographic if ya wanted to. Personally I just like the micro texture of the PEI plates.
I am going to order some new build plates that may solve this issue, but the smooth texture plates I was using left micro scratch marks that could not be removed from the final product. Created too many "failed" prints, so I just took that option away.
So... I do not know how to design. I know the basics of Solidworks, but nowhere near of designing a product from scratch. I want to start getting into the business (Waiting for my bambu A1). But I don't know if to put effort on buying models and try to sell that with thousands of competitors or invest time (limited) into studying product design and Actual design software... Ideas?
Really curious how this works out for you as there are already lots of these out there and free, not to discourage you at all as I’m in the same boat. This could be valuable when starting out and seeing how quickly you can generate something with an already over saturated market of these items. Monday I’m sending my son with a notepad and an articulated dragon and T. rex to school. Let’s see how many names he comes back with 😂 Good luck buddy I look forward to this journey with you
Appreciate it! Right now I think more products, the better. The battery mount is a complimentary product to my charger mounds as well. This could create some great cross-sell opportunity down the line. The gold mine is to keep an eye out for unique ideas, but those are far and few
I made a design and uploaded it to Etsy. That simple. I'm not so worried about what others have done, but what I enjoy making. It also helps that this is not currently my main source of income, so if a product doesn't do well it doesn't hurt me financially.
I was hoping to hear more about the actual process, not the constraints you place on yourself for your design. Things like: deciding what concepts/ideas to design, what steps in the prototyping/design process, how to go from prototype to product, how to test/iterate a design, what software, do you scan parts or recreate them with a bunch of calliper measurements, how to make a design that meets your considerations, etc
I'll try to add some more of that in future videos! The unfortunate truth is the actual design process, it trial and error. The constraints on my design process are more informative to the final product than the actual process of 3D modeling.
Yup! Still worth the effort since it's a complimentary product to my charger brackets for Milwaukee. Also is great practice, and helps with SEO on Etsy.
For the support issue you were talking about an option is using a different material for the support interface layer such as petg on your pla prints. It makes the surface where the supports touch the part quiet a bit nicer. This does produce a lot of waste and increase time of your prints though so it's probably not something you'd want to do for every print but if the supports are required it's something to keep in mind.
I enjoy watching your videos and you seem like a very likable person. That's why I'm a little concerned for you. If I look at your products and think, who are his customers? I'd say people that use battery powered tools (woodworkers, mechanics, DIY people, etc). If I watch your videos and ask, who are the consumers of his videos? I'd say people that do 3D printing. The people watching your videos are not your intended audience (of course some will have tools). To be honest, your product doesn't have a very high barrier to entry and you're showing your direct competition everything. I'm not sure if your intent is to be a manufacturer or a youtuber, but I feel like this channel is only going to hurt your manufacturing business. If your intent is to be a youtuber, then making products is a great way to find followers and create conversations. It's far better than 3D printer reviews all the other 3D printing youtubers are doing.
Thanks for the concern! The goal is to do both :) I'm not locked into any specific product line. As I grow and figure out what exact customer I want, I can focus in more.
Hello Chris,
Thank you for your nicevideos. I looked at them all because I was thinking about buying a Bambu A1.
I ordered one yesterday and can't wait to print out my first things.
Now I'm learning how to use Fusion360 since I still have a few days until my 3D printer arrives
I bought an A1 recently and it's by far the best 3d printer I've ever used, some of the parts I've printed so far look so good you'd think they were injection moulded if I didn't say they were 3d printed!
Great choice!
I also do product design for 3d printing in my business. I 100% agree with your approach. Supports should be avoided as much as possible and quality models truly result in less post processing time. Should be getting quality parts right off the plate, ready to be sold. Would love to see you do a video on how you go about optimizing designs for the 3d printing process, not enough people talking about the importance of that.
Love it! I'll add the design optimization o my video idea list :)
You should try it.
Object: PLA (or PETG)
Support: Same as object
Type: Normal
Style: Default
Top Z Distance: 0.00
Support/Interface: The opposite of object.
Since example Object is printed in PLA, the Support Interface material will be PETG. You would be shocked what the outcome is. Since PLA and PETG don't stick to one another you can get some really clean surfaces and removal is like magic. Love the video!
Love the idea! Sounds like a good reason to buy a P1P with the AMS unit
@ I mean the A series can do it too. LOL But I mean I do love my P series. 😅
You start that IG yet??
Great job. Keep them coming
Just ordered my first printer yesterday, can’t wait. Looking to develop a solid side hustle and also explore the creativity of the design process. Love this stuff, the more explanation of the technical the better. Good stuff man
Awesome! If you have any specific questions, let me know :)
Great video Chris, lots of ideas & tips Thanks and keep em coming
Thanks! More to come :)
Really interesting! What camera do you use , quality is great!
Thanks! I use the DJI Osmo Pocket 3
I am really enjoying your content. Been with you since your first one. I enjoy the topics and length of your videos. (They fit nicely within the duration of a Paw Patrol story)
Love the content. Currently started selling multicolor fidget stuff that friends asked for. I cringe with how much waste and time to print these. I love designing functional parts and that’s my goal to start a full business in.
Thanks! Any way to cut down on plastic waste is a plus. In addition functional parts are designed to last :)
Super excited to see your channel grow so fast. Waiting for my Delta machines arrival today. Thank for the inspiration !!
🙂
I love your videos! It’s crazy how you already have over 2,000 subscribers, even though you deserve more. I am looking to also try to start a 3D printing business and probably also a channel too!
Appreciate it! Hope you find the same success :)
Super insightful and I love the sneak peek into your thought process as I feel like that helps way more than most TH-cam videos that just say “do X etc…”.
I need to know how to think so I can make my own designs about things - if that makes sense?
Thanks! Makes sense to me :)
Are using Fusion 360 for parametric design. I have used Solidworks, Creo (aka Pro Engineer). I recently purchased my printer now looking into parametric design software
Love it! Fusion is a great program, just way more than I ned at the moment.
Thanks for a great video! :)
🙂
I guess another question I would have is why battery holders? Seems market is fully saturated with those. Are you actually finding success there?
Maybe my issue is even if I think market is full maybe there really is room for me. IDK...
The short answer is no, not a ton of success, but I also haven't had them up for a very long time. The question for me is not is the market saturated, but is the product complimentary to others. If I am selling a charger bracket, you bet I want the customer to also buy the battery mount and tool mount from me as well :)
awesome bro, really loving these vlogs. Been running a shop since October and just hit 80 sales. Would love to pick your brain about some stuff, especially the packaging that you do. I've gotten away with simple packaging, but would love to step it up!
Thanks! Congrats on the shop, 80 sales is great!
Enjoying the journey. Thanks for sharing!
No problem!
@4:05 I guess my question would be why not just buy another build plate? Or get a new skin for it? They have plate skins that will transfer some wild looking holographic if ya wanted to. Personally I just like the micro texture of the PEI plates.
I am going to order some new build plates that may solve this issue, but the smooth texture plates I was using left micro scratch marks that could not be removed from the final product. Created too many "failed" prints, so I just took that option away.
Cool principles for design!
Do you recalled audio with AirPods?
Nope! I just listen to some music while recording. Helps me chill out :)
So... I do not know how to design. I know the basics of Solidworks, but nowhere near of designing a product from scratch. I want to start getting into the business (Waiting for my bambu A1). But I don't know if to put effort on buying models and try to sell that with thousands of competitors or invest time (limited) into studying product design and Actual design software... Ideas?
Awesome! Good tips and info!
Thanks!
what program used for design ?
I use Shapr3D
Really curious how this works out for you as there are already lots of these out there and free, not to discourage you at all as I’m in the same boat. This could be valuable when starting out and seeing how quickly you can generate something with an already over saturated market of these items. Monday I’m sending my son with a notepad and an articulated dragon and T. rex to school. Let’s see how many names he comes back with 😂
Good luck buddy I look forward to this journey with you
Appreciate it! Right now I think more products, the better. The battery mount is a complimentary product to my charger mounds as well. This could create some great cross-sell opportunity down the line.
The gold mine is to keep an eye out for unique ideas, but those are far and few
Great videos man. Keep up the grind.
Thanks!
Thank you for sharing
No problem!
There's 10 million people selling similar stuff. How'd you get your foot in the door?
I made a design and uploaded it to Etsy. That simple. I'm not so worried about what others have done, but what I enjoy making. It also helps that this is not currently my main source of income, so if a product doesn't do well it doesn't hurt me financially.
i like these type of vids no editing
Thanks!
If it's a wall mount why are you using the lock mechanism??🤷♂️
Gives more options for where you can mount the batteries :)
I was hoping to hear more about the actual process, not the constraints you place on yourself for your design. Things like: deciding what concepts/ideas to design, what steps in the prototyping/design process, how to go from prototype to product, how to test/iterate a design, what software, do you scan parts or recreate them with a bunch of calliper measurements, how to make a design that meets your considerations, etc
I'll try to add some more of that in future videos! The unfortunate truth is the actual design process, it trial and error. The constraints on my design process are more informative to the final product than the actual process of 3D modeling.
You realize there are DOZENS of designs for the M18 battery on line ??
A lot of competition. That’s for sure.
Yup! Still worth the effort since it's a complimentary product to my charger brackets for Milwaukee. Also is great practice, and helps with SEO on Etsy.
For the support issue you were talking about an option is using a different material for the support interface layer such as petg on your pla prints. It makes the surface where the supports touch the part quiet a bit nicer. This does produce a lot of waste and increase time of your prints though so it's probably not something you'd want to do for every print but if the supports are required it's something to keep in mind.
Great idea! :)
I enjoy watching your videos and you seem like a very likable person. That's why I'm a little concerned for you. If I look at your products and think, who are his customers? I'd say people that use battery powered tools (woodworkers, mechanics, DIY people, etc). If I watch your videos and ask, who are the consumers of his videos? I'd say people that do 3D printing. The people watching your videos are not your intended audience (of course some will have tools). To be honest, your product doesn't have a very high barrier to entry and you're showing your direct competition everything. I'm not sure if your intent is to be a manufacturer or a youtuber, but I feel like this channel is only going to hurt your manufacturing business. If your intent is to be a youtuber, then making products is a great way to find followers and create conversations. It's far better than 3D printer reviews all the other 3D printing youtubers are doing.
Thanks for the concern! The goal is to do both :)
I'm not locked into any specific product line. As I grow and figure out what exact customer I want, I can focus in more.