Any of yall play around with 3d printers? Got a itchy finger

SirRahX

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I have two...Bambu A1 with the AMS and the Bambu PsP1. I have made all my money back from the purchase and if you take like a week you can get right. Just my 2 cents.
Give the board 2 cents more....... how? Don't leave us hanging..... was it legal?

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Nah, not worth wasting money on.

I refuse to pay for something that I wouldn't use daily.
 
Let us know what you think when you do buy one.


Burh, I'm tool and tech aholic, I probably won't cause I'd use it maybe once. I spent about 2 grad on a drone a few years ago and flew it about 5 times.

Bought a new laptop and took 2yes to open it.... smh
 
Burh, I'm tool and tech aholic, I probably won't cause I'd use it maybe once. I spent about 2 grad on a drone a few years ago and flew it about 5 times.

Bought a new laptop and took 2yes to open it.... smh
Yeah, because I refuse to waste money on something I won't use often.

I usually never buy a new laptop unless I need to.
 
Give the board 2 cents more....... how? Don't leave us hanging..... was it legal?

:idea::idea::idea:
My bad. So with both the printers it started off as an impulse buy. I got it and did the basic shit yall was talking about and then it sat for like 2 weeks. Then I was like nah...I gotta get that (at the time) $550.00 back and it wasnt going to be from making lil dinky ass castles. So I just started on YouTube and then looked at what ppl were making. I also have a print business for shirts and such so I was trying to figure how to incorporate that into the 3D shit. The best place I found was makersworld. It had all the files already done so it literally was click download and then make. Then I just started with small things. Key chains that cost me like $10 for materials and could get 50 made, I was selling for like $3 a pop. Then it was custom coasters, all types, sold those for $5 a set. Then I got bold and started making masks. Bane, Dr Doom, Iron man, and that shit was going for like $100.00 but I was selling for like $50. Soon I was in the black. What REALLY turned it tho was custom QRG code signs and keychains. When you out, and you meeting ppl, and they say whats your IG or business contact, now all you had to do was flash your key chain, chick scans it and boom she has your info, no more pull the phone out and search etc. Man those sell for $10 a pop and folks loved them! Then I leaned into sports stuff. College wall art, college key chains, college chains, those sold themselves. Then I went to work and I made these hooks to hang your bookbag or purses for the chicks. Those printed out in bulk and they aint cost but like $2 for me to make and I sold them for $5. Last but not least, phone stands for all the new phones. Grab a Qi Charger and build a stand for the new phones and sell it for $20. So all of that to say, yes you can make money on these printers. You find one product that you build around and get even and from there you WILL make $$. If you got questions or anyone for that matter,feel free to ask, and Ill send you all the sites and what to get for sure.
 
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My bad. So with both the printers it started off as an impulse buy. I got it and did the basic shit yall was talking about and then it sat for like 2 weeks. Then I was like nah...I gotta get that (at the time) $550.00 back and it wasnt going to be from making lil dinky ass castles. So I just started on YouTube and then looked at what ppl were making. I also have a print business for shirts and such so I was trying to figure how to incorporate that into the 3D shit. The best place I found was makersworld. It had all the files already done so it literally was click download and then make. Then I just started with small things. Key chains that cost me like $10 for materials and could get 50 made, I was selling for like $3 a pop. Then it was custom coasters, all types, sold those for $5 a set. Then I got bold and started making masks. Bane, Dr Doom, Iron man, and that shit was going for like $100.00 but I was selling for like $50. Soon I was in the black. What REALLY turned it tho was custom QRG code signs and keychains. When you out, and you meeting ppl, and they say whats your IG or business contact, now all you had to do was flash your key chain, chick scans it and boom she has your info, no more pull the phone out and search etc. Man those sell for $10 a pop and folks loved them! Then I leaned into sports stuff. College wall art, college key chains, college chains, those sold themselves. Then I went to work and I made these hooks to hang your bookbag or purses for the chicks. Those printed out in bulk and they aint cost but like $2 for me to make and I sold them for $5. Last but not least, phone stands for all the new phones. Grab a Qi Charger and build a stand for the new phones and sell it for $20. So all of that to say, yes you can make money on these printers. You find one product that you build around and get even and from there you WILL make $$. If you got questions or anyone for that matter,feel free to ask, and Ill send you all the sites and what to get for sure.
Got pics?
 
My bad. So with both the printers it started off as an impulse buy. I got it and did the basic shit yall was talking about and then it sat for like 2 weeks. Then I was like nah...I gotta get that (at the time) $550.00 back and it wasnt going to be from making lil dinky ass castles. So I just started on YouTube and then looked at what ppl were making. I also have a print business for shirts and such so I was trying to figure how to incorporate that into the 3D shit. The best place I found was makersworld. It had all the files already done so it literally was click download and then make. Then I just started with small things. Key chains that cost me like $10 for materials and could get 50 made, I was selling for like $3 a pop. Then it was custom coasters, all types, sold those for $5 a set. Then I got bold and started making masks. Bane, Dr Doom, Iron man, and that shit was going for like $100.00 but I was selling for like $50. Soon I was in the black. What REALLY turned it tho was custom QRG code signs and keychains. When you out, and you meeting ppl, and they say whats your IG or business contact, now all you had to do was flash your key chain, chick scans it and boom she has your info, no more pull the phone out and search etc. Man those sell for $10 a pop and folks loved them! Then I leaned into sports stuff. College wall art, college key chains, college chains, those sold themselves. Then I went to work and I made these hooks to hang your bookbag or purses for the chicks. Those printed out in bulk and they aint cost but like $2 for me to make and I sold them for $5. Last but not least, phone stands for all the new phones. Grab a Qi Charger and build a stand for the new phones and sell it for $20. So all of that to say, yes you can make money on these printers. You find one product that you build around and get even and from there you WILL make $$. If you got questions or anyone for that matter,feel free to ask, and Ill send you all the sites and what to get for sure.




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