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RE: 3D-PRINTING AT HOME✨

it's a photopolymer 3d-printer, and its quality is really very high, detalization is super cool, and we can see even nails on his feet;)
We were the 1st to start this kind of business here in my city, and it was very hard. It's a little bit easier now, but not so much, we don't have a lot of orders any day. Sometimes it's really good, sometimes we have nothing. I think in bigger cities it works better, but here some people still can't get what it is, and how they can use this service, others aren't ready to pay the price we say, though it's not high, it's just normal for this kind of work. For example, how much is a HandAss price - what do you think? If we spend more than 7 hours for its producing + resin. To get this very detalization a printer works veeeery slowly and very carefully.

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I have no way to guess at the price you need for your products, because I have no idea what the materials cost you, your power cost, or what it's worth to you to tie up your printer for 7 hours.

The trade off between speed and quality is understandable. I'll have to face all those demons when I manage to create a prototype and ascertain if I can make it at a price point people will be willing to spend. I assume it can be done, but the proof remains to be established.

ok, you're right, it's hard to guess it
it costs 15$, and most people think it's too much for it, because it's just a funny thing. Yeah, it's just a joke, but it includes much time for producing it, material + our efforts and our printers that have its pricer as well. Very few people really understand where from prices come out.