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  • Whether you're an entrepreneur looking to launch a new business or an avid creator seeking inspiration, join us as we explore the extraordinary world of 3D printed products that are ready to captivate customers and make a lasting impact in the market.
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  • @Level_Up_Nation
    @Level_Up_Nation 5 κ°œμ›” μ „ +71

    Car parts is what I do, I have a 3D Scanner and go out and find the parts in salvage yard, scan them, make them better and sale them. A lot of older cars no longer have parts made for them, big market.

    • @alexandrevaliquette3883
      @alexandrevaliquette3883 4 κ°œμ›” μ „ +4

      How do you get customers? How they get to know you? Do you make good profit?

    • @Level_Up_Nation
      @Level_Up_Nation 4 κ°œμ›” μ „

      @@alexandrevaliquette3883 Just advertise that you can 3D print whatever people need and they will find you, not many people print on request and just print their own things to sale, I made $150 today just from printing things people wanted off the Thangs site.

    • @harrybouch7907
      @harrybouch7907 2 κ°œμ›” μ „

      Do you do any post processing?

    • @Level_Up_Nation
      @Level_Up_Nation 2 κ°œμ›” μ „

      @@alexandrevaliquette3883 Just have to advertise really, they have online print calculators that will tell you how much the part cost to print and then you mark up for what you want to make off of it. So profits will vary per person, I'm ok as long as I break even or $10-20 per part profit. You have to keep in mind that printers are easy to get now and everyone is making parts and selling stuff.

    • @Level_Up_Nation
      @Level_Up_Nation 2 κ°œμ›” μ „ +2

      @@harrybouch7907 depending on how the print turned out, with a FDM printer you will always have some type of post process to clean, sand or paint per customer specs if you don't have a multi color printer.

  • @Donnis32
    @Donnis32 10 κ°œμ›” μ „ +94

    3D printed prostheticscs and medically necessary medical & theriputic devices are costly and difficult to get started. It costs about $6300.00 USD for the permit from the FDA, requires ISO certified FDM and SLA materials; and dedicated printers that can be kept sterilized and never used with non-certified materials. Just the ISO certified grade PLA is upwards of $300.00 USD for a 1 Kg spool. You also nedd a dedicated, clean, production space so the garage and basement are out.

    • @Yuriel1981
      @Yuriel1981 7 κ°œμ›” μ „ +2

      OK so around a 75k initial investment? Say 10k for permits and inspections(6,300 for permit plus padding for workspace inspection and build permits. 20k for a workspace build through a certified contractor, say 10x20 sealed basement workspace. 10k for initial printers and consumables. Then 30-35k for initial material investment. Seems doable. But is in the high end for an initial "basement business " model. And assume a dedicated space to invest in as a works space as well. (Even a small metal building would be doable for 50 to 75 k increasing initial investment to around 100k with more frugality in the materials budget)To be sure. But also potentially one of the more profitable options as well.

    • @Tikolico
      @Tikolico 4 κ°œμ›” μ „ +2

      Just the building cost, maintenance and constant certification of a real Clean Room for production of medical grade parts will cost way more than your average Joe can ever hope to afford.

    • @xyz-yb6ep
      @xyz-yb6ep 3 κ°œμ›” μ „ +7

      The gubmint will never find out i printed my gramps leg

    • @ma2perdue
      @ma2perdue 2 κ°œμ›” μ „

      Thanks for the FYI friend. Wow

    • @ma2perdue
      @ma2perdue 2 κ°œμ›” μ „

      ​@@xyz-yb6epthat's what I'm saying!!!

  • @David_Camerwrongun
    @David_Camerwrongun 3 κ°œμ›” μ „ +8

    ... As long as you have the rights don't let OP mislead you into selling open source designs for profit

  • @print4life
    @print4life 6 κ°œμ›” μ „ +35

    for the cookie cutters use petg or pet,and please please coat it with a sealent, remember its printed in layers

  • @MattJonesYT
    @MattJonesYT 8 κ°œμ›” μ „ +28

    It's best to focus on customization and avoid things that have huge risk factors and government red tape like medical items where you're inviting big corporations to bust down your door because they dislike competition.

  • @lima4923
    @lima4923 7 κ°œμ›” μ „ +18

    4:49
    Brother you did not just suggest people use 3d printed pancake molds on their stove..

    • @BabyJesus66
      @BabyJesus66 6 κ°œμ›” μ „ +6

      This is an AI generated video. It's all BS

  • @TurboElectricLtd
    @TurboElectricLtd 8 κ°œμ›” μ „ +13

    I'm not seeing stats for sales of these ideas. It seems this it just the opinion of the video poster. Things like food or medical products have standards to which the product and sometimes the production process need to adhere, with the associated costings.

  • @Benm8_
    @Benm8_ 6 κ°œμ›” μ „ +10

    1:38 ok this can be extremely dangerous
    Make sure the nozzle is food safe and the filament too
    The standard nozzle is brass: mostly copper and tin, but some brass has trace amounts of lead and arsenic. You are probably safe considerting the contact time during extrusion

  • @GaryMcKinnonUFO
    @GaryMcKinnonUFO 9 κ°œμ›” μ „ +32

    Trouble is, if your products are popular, due to the low speed of most 3d printers you might need a farm to keep up with demand.

    • @exziarc4600
      @exziarc4600 9 κ°œμ›” μ „ +6

      so a farm is what we need

    • @teenat7044
      @teenat7044 9 κ°œμ›” μ „ +12

      So you scale up accordingly, that's the goal isn't it?

    • @GaryMcKinnonUFO
      @GaryMcKinnonUFO 9 κ°œμ›” μ „ +1

      @@teenat7044 Yes, if you're earning enough to do so that's the plan :)

    • @wildguardian
      @wildguardian 8 κ°œμ›” μ „

      If demand is high and if the product in question can be manufactured in other method that ain't a problem. Jewelry casting can either be used as molds for pieces made in scale.. and printing speed with castable resins are the same for 1 piece or 10.. (as long as they fit the build plate) but it uses 3d resin printers.. filament printers won't work

    • @isthattrue1083
      @isthattrue1083 8 κ°œμ›” μ „

      Printers can go 600mm/s recommended speed. I seen one that does 100,000mm/s. You'd need a farm to keep up anyway and run more than one product at the same time.

  • @AmipazlimazJak
    @AmipazlimazJak 9 일 μ „

    1. I love creating custom car parts with my 3D printer! πŸš—πŸ’₯

  • @natereinhold6180
    @natereinhold6180 7 κ°œμ›” μ „ +2

    Didnt show where to get the commercial use files. Sure, if youre great with CAD, you can design this stuff yourself.

  • @kenyenmusic7548
    @kenyenmusic7548 13 일 μ „

    I was so happy when you said plant pots haha ive been thinking about that for so long now

  • @StevenCasburn
    @StevenCasburn 2 κ°œμ›” μ „ +2

    Break Handles for motorbikes? Good insurance required for the buyer and the seller.

  • @nicolasmercader4692
    @nicolasmercader4692 8 κ°œμ›” μ „

    What software is good for desings 3d?

    • @oliwiernowosielski7690
      @oliwiernowosielski7690 8 κ°œμ›” μ „

      I use shapr3d if you have a pen and tablet or pen and touchscreen laptop. By pen I mean one that you can use on laptop and tablet like the apple pencil. Another good software is fusion 360. However these need payment for the premium versions unless you are a student where you can apply for free student subscription for a year for free. However another free cad design is free cad. These are the 3 I use. Altho I use blender if it is for either animation rendering or sculpting.

    • @tattedcodementor
      @tattedcodementor 8 κ°œμ›” μ „ +1

      I use blender its free and open source - I like it

  • @lexWest612
    @lexWest612 6 κ°œμ›” μ „ +10

    Just sell your passion, and you'll thrive.
    Just chase the money, and you'll dive.

    • @ChiefKene
      @ChiefKene 5 κ°œμ›” μ „ +1

      Well said

    • @Delcat42
      @Delcat42 3 κ°œμ›” μ „

      I only have access to 3 free prints a month at the library. I'm gonna make an empire of lil guys. If money comes, it'd be nice, but if it doesn't, I still have an empire of lil guys. Just like (ouo) fellas. Good shapes. Thank you for the encouragement!

  • @whynotbuildit
    @whynotbuildit 9 κ°œμ›” μ „ +3

    This was very vague and didnt nearly go into the most valuable source of money-valuable clients. Doesnt matter what industry niche, you gotta have the right business

  • @josephspruill1212
    @josephspruill1212 2 κ°œμ›” μ „

    I can’t wait for 3D printed dentures.

  • @LeviPlaizVR
    @LeviPlaizVR κ°œμ›” μ „

    On pet accessories, that’s a bad idea for your pet because most filament has epoxy resin in it

  • @zaptineer
    @zaptineer 10 κ°œμ›” μ „ +6

    Only if I owned one πŸ˜…

  • @pitskywitbulls1270
    @pitskywitbulls1270 7 κ°œμ›” μ „ +3

    This video has less to do with 3D printing and more to do with CAD ability.

    • @kraalwig
      @kraalwig 3 κ°œμ›” μ „

      for people like me they go hand and hand. I am a 3d artist that happens to own a 3d printer

  • @jackmicro72
    @jackmicro72 5 κ°œμ›” μ „

    After spending lots of money and time on these 3d printers . How about the price . 3d price vase could be more expensive than The normal plastic vase than why customers pay for expensive ones. If I understand this maybe I would like to buy this printer

    • @sylisyum
      @sylisyum 3 κ°œμ›” μ „

      Create or discover a custom shape and you'll understand then;)

    • @marblemolly2454
      @marblemolly2454 2 κ°œμ›” μ „

      Put the price of the resin in the slicer software and you can see if it's worth it before you print it.

  • @thegamingcow5072
    @thegamingcow5072 3 κ°œμ›” μ „

    Why does your profile picture just look like what mine should be

  • @noobt4eguns
    @noobt4eguns 4 κ°œμ›” μ „

    Nice video πŸ‘πŸ»

  • @user-vx4ge3xc2b
    @user-vx4ge3xc2b 3 κ°œμ›” μ „ +1

    Hey, hope you are doing well.
    I Loved watching your Tutorial videos on KRplus.
    as a beginner in the 3d printing world, i wanted to consult with you regarding which printer i should buy.
    I've done some research and seen many models out there.
    My main concerns regarding which printer to buy were:
    1.Precision of the 3d model.
    2.Printing Multicolor 4+
    3.Top Layer quality of the print.
    4. can print big models
    So the best printer i found to match my requirements was the: Bambulab X1C, since it can prints multi color.
    i also noticed that there's something called Pallet 3 pro, but i didn't like the quality that was printed with this tool.
    So I'm here to ask you if you can recommend a printer that fits my requirements? my budget is up to 1,500$ for the printer.
    The main purpose of the printer is to print colorful 3d action figure models, that's why i need the precision.
    Also printing big models like masks or big PokΓ©mon dolls and try to retail them after in my local shop.
    I Would really appreciate your help and advice!

    • @Gamerr_Cr7
      @Gamerr_Cr7 3 κ°œμ›” μ „

      Plz reply this question.. if anyone knows

  • @Barkley1835
    @Barkley1835 2 κ°œμ›” μ „ +1

    I've seen that video of the guy looking at the 3d printer looking like the 3d printer is out of this world and seems to be studying it really hard just makes me cringe inside every time. Is that bad? I'm sorry but haha

  • @WallMan1013
    @WallMan1013 9 κ°œμ›” μ „ +1

    what's up with these molten metal KRplus Thumbnails.. 🀣 idk any printers that offer the glow function.. hahaha

  • @JoeyNewger
    @JoeyNewger 3 κ°œμ›” μ „

    Thanks for the pretty much videos. Do you have a link for the witch models, thx in advance.

  • @deamondaldoff2195
    @deamondaldoff2195 9 κ°œμ›” μ „ +8

    You do know that 3-d printering isn't food safe right?

    • @beckylynn-jx9gx
      @beckylynn-jx9gx 9 κ°œμ›” μ „ +1

      i thought PETG was food safe.

    • @ActuallyOxolotl
      @ActuallyOxolotl 8 κ°œμ›” μ „ +4

      only some filaments but if you take care of your printer and use the right filament its fine

    • @deamondaldoff2195
      @deamondaldoff2195 8 κ°œμ›” μ „

      It's not about the filament. It's about the layer lines. you can't get the layer the line clean and will build up with bacteria. Witch is a law suit waiting to happen.

    • @bronzelag
      @bronzelag 8 κ°œμ›” μ „ +2

      ​@@beckylynn-jx9gxyes but the design not. The food can get stuck between the layer Shape. And the certificate to prove the material is food safe is not send when you buy the spool. Sorry for the bad english

    • @echocontrol2908
      @echocontrol2908 7 κ°œμ›” μ „

      Not only that, nozzle also matters as common brass nozzle will leave itself on the filament printed. Imo safest way is to cover the model in food safe epoxy, thus closing layer gaps and making it washable

  • @juryfilanti
    @juryfilanti 24 일 μ „

    at 8:03 the print was "interesting" lol

  • @leonpijpers7327
    @leonpijpers7327 7 κ°œμ›” μ „

    showing a benchy for prototypes? Not the best choices of examples. I use it to mostly to design replacement parts, just this video does not help much on ways to make money out of 3d printing. also no warnings about food safety or medical devices approvals.. but nice effort to promote 3d printing ;)

  • @russnbish
    @russnbish 5 κ°œμ›” μ „ +1

    This could have been a simple list instead of a 12 minute video.

    • @zapzapzap123
      @zapzapzap123 5 κ°œμ›” μ „

      You dont need to see it all.Just fast forward

  • @AntiThesis10125
    @AntiThesis10125 8 κ°œμ›” μ „ +4

    This list is super meh

  • @FoireaMusique
    @FoireaMusique 5 κ°œμ›” μ „

    I do board game 3d models

    • @harrybouch7907
      @harrybouch7907 κ°œμ›” μ „

      For what board games? Do you make them to order? How do you find customers? Seems very niche

    • @FoireaMusique
      @FoireaMusique κ°œμ›” μ „

      @@harrybouch7907Abstract Strategy
      Chess, Draughts/Checkers, Shogi, or modern ones Abalone, Santorini, or smaller/indie ones seen on BGG

  • @AshokLama-qx5zq
    @AshokLama-qx5zq 4 κ°œμ›” μ „ +1

    πŸŽ‰ great work πŸ‘πŸ’―πŸ˜Š

  • @herepaws
    @herepaws 6 κ°œμ›” μ „

    Hello, what's your RPM?

  • @Belenorth
    @Belenorth 5 κ°œμ›” μ „

    nice video. what printer use for all of that?

    • @anatamo7860
      @anatamo7860 5 κ°œμ›” μ „ +1

      Could use a Creality Ender 3 Pro

    • @ohyourshadow3443
      @ohyourshadow3443 3 κ°œμ›” μ „ +1

      @@anatamo7860Best advice you could give! Who said prusa? Nah I own 6 E3 Pro and they work BETTER than my MK3

  • @KungFuChess
    @KungFuChess κ°œμ›” μ „ +1

    Sure lets polute the environment with even more plastic junk

  • @JimChair-zx4lu
    @JimChair-zx4lu 7 κ°œμ›” μ „

    I don’t know who that old guy is, but he looks like a evil scientist trying to pretend he’s a good guy, but turns out he’s a villain and he’s going to destroy all of humanity unless we stop himπŸ˜‚

  • @Dartheomus
    @Dartheomus 9 κ°œμ›” μ „ +5

    I'm betting you could make a good $50-100 a month doing this full time.

  • @darklordstudio
    @darklordstudio 4 κ°œμ›” μ „ +1

    I SMELL BS!!!

  • @uname3175
    @uname3175 κ°œμ›” μ „

    Hey you hello you you could beat you could build me a Freddy Fazbear’s costume to jump scare my family. Do you do it? Oh you’re poopy head Siri iMessage Xavier Marcial come on Sira come on Michel.