5 Easy CNC Projects You Can Make and Sell Right Now - Make Money With CNC

5 Easy CNC Projects You Can Make and Sell Right Now - Make Money With CNC

Andy Bird Builds

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Древесный Жук
Древесный Жук - 21.08.2023 09:59

Как же много ты говоришь!

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aaron Blackford
aaron Blackford - 22.09.2022 17:54

I wished that you would Also help us find the correct to finish and directions to paying customer on repeat finishes. Specially for outdoor type products, ie, the house number sign.

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Coolerman_13
Coolerman_13 - 26.08.2022 08:34

ha, one of my favorite projects i've made recently is a candle holder!

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Thomas Bridges
Thomas Bridges - 16.06.2022 08:26

What is a fair pliced CNC to make projects under 24 24

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Ron Norris
Ron Norris - 16.06.2022 00:45

Love all these ideas in the video specially the candle holders as well as trays. Thanks

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Villa Blue Design
Villa Blue Design - 07.06.2022 22:45

I wanted to make the lettered puzzles but I was hesitant because of the child safety factor.

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Kelum Jayasoma
Kelum Jayasoma - 07.06.2022 07:47

Superb ideas 🙏

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Eduardo Torres
Eduardo Torres - 02.06.2022 05:43

Hi Andy, if you were not to buy a ShapeOko, what will be your 2nd ad 3rd option? Are planning to get into new machine from another brand? It seems you are very happy with this machine. Thanks.

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Michael Hunter
Michael Hunter - 01.06.2022 05:05

Thanks so much for your channel and content. I love your style.

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ROBERT WEISBACH
ROBERT WEISBACH - 01.06.2022 02:51

So many people now are cutting, drying, and selling lumber. I have found a great home mill in my area (Indianapolis). The other thing is that they can find unusual pieces of wood I.e. he just sold me some spaulted oak!! It’s really cool.

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bdc1960
bdc1960 - 31.05.2022 21:30

What router are you using on your machine?

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Clear Cut
Clear Cut - 31.05.2022 20:48

What would be a good size for trays? 6X6", 8X8", 10X10"?

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Average Joe Shooting
Average Joe Shooting - 31.05.2022 20:41

I like your advice, but I tend to ignore half of it. If I make something seasonal, people are only going to buy that thing one Time of year. If I make too many, they sit on a shelf for three seasons. It's a jig, fixture, or program that I spend time setting up once a year. If I personalize it, that's another point of error that could happen.

My goal is to find a product that people will buy year round, that doesn't need to be customized, that can be mass produced, like your cheese trays.

Everything you say is correct, but not really my goal. Yes, if I customize, I can charge more... But I HAVE to charge more because I have to create and program that customization, and then risk messing it up if I do that poorly, or I mess it up. Then I'm scrapping that part, and it's an extra cost that I can't recoup. And I have to do that for every part, which slows down the process, and requires my attention for each part. They're only so many hours in a day, and I can't see that scaling well.

I'd rather have a consistent, controlled process from beginning to end, making every part exactly the same, requiring as little intervention as possible. Then while the machine is making perfect parts, I can be deburring, packing, shipping, whatever else needs to be done without babysitting my machine.

The trick is finding a product that fits that criteria... I think I have a few ideas... I will get my machine in a couple months. By the end of the year, I should know if my hypothesis pans out.

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Tom Coulter
Tom Coulter - 31.05.2022 16:32

We also love your content. Helped us out quite a bit!

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okiopie
okiopie - 31.05.2022 15:58

Andy. I love your content

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