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Thanks for the video and I look forward to the material in your course as I just purchased it
ОтветитьThat is the first video I watched from you and I'm hooked.
I happen to have an almost-industrial cnc, but I've came accross this video while looking for general side-business, or "hobby business" ideas (if that makes sense).
I find that you are a great communicator, you look trustworthy, and on top of that, your tips and insights are very motivating.
(English is not my first language, I apoligize for the mistakes)
Thank you!
ОтветитьKnifemaker here, Ive gotten more love and sales from Reddit than literally anywhere... why do you say this? Legit curious. I use a cnc for my knife scales (composite) and I am looking to expand my knifemaking business to my current customer base, so it would have to involve some type of knife related product, sans cutting boards and knife blocks as everyone makes them.
ОтветитьI want to build a Hole Gosh Dang Engine Building company
ОтветитьGreat video. Really spoke to me. I need to get past my anxiety
Ответитьi 100% agree to th "Don´t post to reddit". I recently 3D printed a bike pedal because the original one broke and i simply thought it was intersting to see how it would hold up and holy hell, i started a war in the subreddit. People insulted me for printing that bike pedal like crazy because of safty reasons and told me i am gonna die a horrible death because if it. Now, i am not using this pedal on anykind of sports bike, just your regular bike used for the regular trip to work. I tried to explain them the situation an that i was totaly fine to live with the risks of using that pedal but it was already too late, its just nuts how people there go after you if you do anything slightly controversial, and if it isn´t controversial, they will find a way to mock you anyways. The pedal is currently one month in use, no proplems at all and since i survived the original pedal failing on me, i am confident that i will survive the printed one too. If i don´t, consider it natural selection...
ОтветитьReddit blows so you won't be missing much
Ответитьwow your so right i was a union carpenter for 25 years i started my shop 10 years ago but i was working 40 hrs a week union capenter building high rises and working in my shop another 55 hrs a week that includes 10 hr days saturday and sunday selling from 95 hrs a week for three years was hard then retired to 70 hrs a week but love what i do like you i do 10 hr days in my shop everyday
ОтветитьThanks for the valuable information
Ответитьpro tip,
don't over advertise, have inventory.
100 items x $150 in 4 colors. sold-out and shipped 26 hours
Digging your content as this aspect has been missing in the CNC business community. Saw you had a clip with Tesla, Dodge, Lexus. Is there an issue sell such items due to copyright issues? I understand if there gifts, but selling them seems complicated.
ОтветитьThanks for sharing your knowledge with us. My question is do you work on other projects such as furniture or mainly CNC type of work? Sure enjoy your videos. Thanks
ОтветитьGreat advice!!
ОтветитьThanks for your always good tips and suggestions. Putting yourself out there, whether in person or online is a must if you want to create or build a business. If you don't do that, you will be the only one who knows what you're doing.
ОтветитьGreat video. I use my CNC plenty, but mainly as an addition to my projects that are already in the works, rather than stand-alone CNC projects. However, maybe stand-alone or dedicated CNC projects are what's next for me!
ОтветитьGreat review Andy!!
ОтветитьAnother great video - thanks for your continued sharing of your experiences.
ОтветитьOr do a live to tech how to use the shapeoke I still have a hard time using carbide Crete is there a better or easier software?
ОтветитьYou should do a course on the shapeoke
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