How My 3D Print Farm Made Me Rich

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Join me as I showcase my mini 3D print farm, detailing everything from the printers I use to my efficient inventory and shipping process. Learn how to take high-quality product photos and see an example listing with top-notch images. Discover how efficiency can save you stress and money in this comprehensive guide! 🔧✨

0:00 Introduction
0:49 Which Printers I Use
3:45 Product Photos (Instructions & Listing)
5:20 How to Take High Quality Photos
7:43 Example Listing with Good Photos
8:35 Photo Process
9:06 Pre-Shipping Product Assembly
12:32 Preparing Inventory of Products
13:09 Inventory, Packing, & Shipping
16:42 Efficiency Saves Stress & Money
18:07 Closing

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i'd say the title is a little deceiving. you might be making an extra couple hundred a month selling prints but it's far from made you rich yet.

AlphaEngineer
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I have to say I really appreciate you making this video but I was really disappointed that you were not transparent with your actual sale numbers as well as production costs and you didnt show us where you sell these products and how you setup your shop. You claim you make $500 a week but how do we know that. Where is the shop? What are the reviews? How many sales do you project and accrue each week/month on average? This video would be great for someone looking to understand how to sell a product but you didnt show us any of your real business.

matthewsinclair
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Everything is nice and explained well. But how do you pick what to print, what items are in demand. How do you come up with peoples need or/and what items will have good margin make/sell?
Also a bit more detailed explanation about what printer to choose and why(some differences in price/speed/quality whether it worth or not).

Braincho
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I have been watching a lot of 3d printing start uo videos for beginners like myself. But one thing i noticed is that it’s rare for someone to talk about the considerations of where you can setup in your home. Not everyone has a spare room or a basement, here in the UK, to isolate the printer. Some say there fumes to consider, air temp and humidity, etc.

jmoney_online
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wedge a piece of 2x4 against the blade and frame to prevent injury while removing or installing lawnmower blades.

gitss
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The k1s are work horses at the price point of 500 bucks ! When the cheapest p1s is +300 and don't forget we will have CFS kits next year to upgrade them nice video❤

DATHENS-qitu
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Hey quick question, if the owner change the commercial use in printable later, should you check ? Or not because when you downloaded it, the commercial use was ok ?

xXSpritueurXx
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For me, shadows of your hands and phone across the photos really detract from the professional look you're aiming for.

harrysmbdgs
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Exploding Kittens Card Organizer where did u get the stl or did u make?

thermoshok
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Is 3d printer finish product strong enough? Or reliable?

sinichimagalpok
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Do you have a link to the Heat Set Insert Machine?

georgedunn
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Thank you for being one of the only print farmers which don't milk Bambu

OmegaaAimer
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WTF is with that annoying back ground music. Why do people put so much effort into making their videos unwatchable.

danhunik
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Lol the Q1 Pro is a way better printer ImO

NoMercyFtw
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30mm screws? Everything I design is with standard hardware. So the handful of items that made the transition from personal need to sale item is as easy for the customer to get replacements if needed. Example being if someone buying a heavy duty cupholder for an early vintage John Deere Gator farm utility vehicle drops a screw many will be offended when the find they need to buy metric. Normal people HATE metric.

gitss