This 3D Print Farm Cost me $100,000

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Ready to transform your 3D printing passion into profits? Join our exclusive Skool community. I have sold over $2 million with 3D printing and in this community, I will share with you exactly how I do it! Learn insider strategies, gain expert tips, and connect with fellow innovators. Don’t just print—profit. Join us today and turn your 3D dreams into reality!

147 3D Printers in my print farm! Come take a tour with me. Who knows... maybe I will get 3 more to get to 150 soon :)

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Ready to transform your 3D printing passion into profits? Join our exclusive Skool community. I have sold over $2 million with 3D printing and in this community, I will share with you exactly how I do it! Learn insider strategies, gain expert tips, and connect with fellow innovators. Don’t just print—profit. Join us today and turn your 3D dreams into reality!

DancynDprints
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Please show us what program you use to keep track of all the orders on etsy, Amazon etc.

Johannes-mlki
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Omg around the 3:30 mark i was watching this on my TV and one of your a1s either started or finished and with my surround sound it made it sound like one of mine started and or finished (i didn't have any running or set to start) so I panicked check nothing went back in the video and heard it again. Love the set up love to get to that point some day

viiking
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I would be very interested in a video of you talking about what it takes to take care of and maintenance all 147 prints. Like time you have to give to take care of an operation this big now and what you have to do most often or maybe even odd fixes you have had to do.

johnchase
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For those with Menards around, they sell metal shelving in 48", 77" and 96" individual pieces. Side pieces also available in 17", 24", and 30" depth.

roundcheesewheel
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you should put the heavy plastic and stuff on the bottom of the shelves for maximum stability.

lower center of gravity == harder to move

muffinmuncher
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do you have anything regarding "safety" for 3d printers. Anything specific with air ventilation you recomend when running a pla print farm at home? Also fire hazards etc.

byDevCreates
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Crazy to see the progression of your print farm from when I found your channel a year ago! We started in January and now have 5 p1s, hope to maybe get to this point one day.

ProdChikara
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Didn't I just watch this video yesterday or am I hallucinating?

I love your videos by the way and am glad they will be picking up soon. I don't run a business nor will I likely ever run a business, so I live vicariously through yours. 🙂

hotfix
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I love your setup. I use sunlu and bambu most of the time! I love your videos 💪🏾🫡🎅🏾🎄

SamuelsViewsLessLethal
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Thanks for sharing. I have to say, I’m a little surprised that there is such a demand for random 3d printed nick nacks.

whydnot
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Awesome farm man! What software do you use to manage your farm?

XavierNiuia-Tofa
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I'm curious, would you ever be open to making a video discussing your Etsy revenue or comparing Etsy/TikTok shop etc in your particular business?

ProdChikara
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I have a P1. I've also thought about the business of the farm. For more than 50 machines, how many staff members are needed to make it operate normally?

FlyingFishGoToMoon
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this guy proves that you can't just buy a 3d printer and make stupid articulated dragons and think you'll actually make money. People like this guy is making thousands at a time, you'll never be able to compete.

jj
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I have seen a lot of people like the P1 series for print farm printers. Add a Panda Touch for a good display, and it is not bad. I'm working on my own print farm, so my first few printers are X1Es, which are definitely not worth it for mass printing PLA. However, materials like PPA-CF and PPS-CF for automotive use, are a niche case.

I'm probably going to have 2-3 X1Es, four X1Cs, and two non-Bambu large-format printers for doing helmets... just because everyone always wants a helmet.

If I were just going with PLA, the A1s really shine for the core workhorses, but because I'm using materials like ABS, ASA, and others, an enclosed printer is a must. The A1s are great for stuff like nozzle changes and other upkeep due to easy access from all sides.

dfloyd
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Your employees p1s filament change display problem has a cheap answer….bigtreetech display. Would love to see a review from you about it

TrailFire-Bikes
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Hello, thank you for the video.
What power consumption are we looking at for each machine ?
Can this work like mining where you can undervolt the machine and have a better "profit" ratio ?
Cheers from France.

orionpaillette
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Hi there, new to your channel, out of interest why buy A1s over the p1ps? Do you find you get more printing for your dollar?

evanphillips
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get a bubble wrap machine. saves us a ton of money.

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