Tips from Million Dollar 3D Printing Stores | Reviewing 3D Printed Etsy Products

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In this episode of 3D Printing Engineer Reacts, we explore effective strategies to enhance your 3D printing Etsy store. We take a look at dozens of successful Etsy listings, highlighting what makes them stand out, and provide actionable tips on product design, marketing and business management. Watch now and start boosting your Etsy sales!

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FEATURED STORES:
0:00 Intro

0:26 Vet3D

1:32 Patriot3dPrinting

3:05 TrueNorth3DLLC

4:40 FactorianDesigns

6:17 CoastlineMaker

8:51 WoowConcept3D

10:22 Arcane3D

13:06 3DStellarPrints

15:01 LogaDesigns

16:44 3DRootLabs

19:21 GoodCrafternoonCo

20:58 CeksaFabrication

22:35 SnowBloom3D

25:48 CustomGiftsByTaylor

27:04 RavenHuffAcres

29:39 CPPrintingShop

31:14 M3is3D

32:03 VDKPrint

34:37 3DCubedPrinting

37:23 TacticalPrintHub

39:34 TheBearandWolfStudio

40:38 Recap

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About the moon and star bowl. The moon on the front is the part that makes it a yarn bowl. You are supposed to feed the yarn trough that to keep it from tangling. So it has to be a hole all the way.

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Kids toys all use AA or AAA batteries. I have a two year old and have quickly realized this. Also, it makes sense. Keeps the toys cheaper, the AAs last long enough and you don’t need to recharge with a crying kid asking for the toy. Plus you don’t have to worry about lithium batteries when you throw away the toy

willofthemaker
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I like that you're focusing on helping Etsy 3D print shops. Helps you and helps others. Win win. I hate that Etsy enables copy cating though.

IvanJoel
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Excellent topic and video in a great format. Very informative on many levels: designers, sellers, makers, etc. This could easily be repeated each month, or every other month.

AerialWaviator
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Good topic! Make more these reviews!:)Really good and interesting information that you give!

userusername
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Slant you are forgetting 3D printing it’s it’s about creative products not mass production, some seller like me are rather have less sales but sell something more creative what they’ve proud of. It’s not all about the money.

michawasiljew
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We use AA and AAA for remotes and odds and ends, BUT since we use rechargeable versions, it'd be nice to have two organizers - one for spent batteries and one for fully charged

BradMakula
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Kinda wild to see my store in your video (coastlinemaker). Alot of our dragons are actually more expenses, the prices shown are just the cheapest option. I will agree though the dragons are definitely getting saturated and we are putting alot more focused into home goods type items and not as much of a focus into toys. I appreciate your content and love the videos!

skate
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19:03 PLA isnt going to survive the first really sunny day! you need a pla + x for uv, temp and other factors outside.... why not take something more durable?

weissefabrik
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I think that knob cover almost costs more than that radio...

aaronbeaveridge
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Love this video format, it gives us creators a lot of inspiration to go out and do these things ourselves!

AIKineticNRG
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Definitely keep doing these videos. Good for your Youtube stats as well considering I can watch every second of it.

riceklown
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Its mind-boggling that this channel does not have more subscribers.

AbhishekRai-zufk
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As an IT professional, I do have a lot of USB sticks or "memories" to organize. So I love the organizer and have multiple myself.

tonyfweb
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We use a bunch of rechargeable AA and AAA batteries for electronics, and camping. We use a top loading dispenser design. Charge them up, drop them in the top. Pull a fresh one out of the bottom! We also use 3D printed sleeves that allow the use of a AA battery in place of a C battery, and have purchased adapters to use 2 AA in place of a D cell.

HackMonkey
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PLA does not survive in high UV environments. Standard PLA lasts about a year in Florida sun. It becomes extremely brittle and crumbles under any load

rohrtechdynamics
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GREAT VIDEO!!!! You need to do videos like this at lest once a month. This helps me as a new designer

DGEOPrints
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The Bao Feng goes for less than $50 or less, not a high priced 2-way

rwandrew
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Hey Slant, just wanted to reach out and thank you for the advice on my product! My wife and I have been watching your videos for a very long time, and we're big fans.

You're spot on with your analysis, the drawers we print aren't perfect for 3D printing, as the handles require support (depending on what filament, sometimes bridging suffices, and the bottom drawer has a complex angle+fillet requiring about 25g of support per part. We've tried redesigning it a few times but kept settling on the fit and feel of the current design.

Thank you for the kind words, they're incredibly validating 🙂

ArcaneZorro
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I prefer products that take AA or AAA batteries. I have dozens of rechargeable ones, and I don't have to worry about replacing the battery when it's damaged.
Also, I always can quickly replace them when they are empty.

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