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I'm 16 years old, I built a small milling machine, I started milling plexiglass, I made Christmas tree decorations, I promoted myself on Facebook in various groups, but I didn't sell anything, I gave up processing plexiglass because it is not the easiest material to mill on such a weak milling machine. I started woodworking, what can I do to make my product stand out and I care about it, because it was a product that cannot be made with a CNC engraving machine because it is difficult to stand out with this very polar machine. Does anyone have any ideas on what CNC can do and sell quickly?
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Hello Dawid, really impressive building your own cnc. Great job my friend. Regarding your Christmas trees out of plexiglass, I would ask myself a fiew question. 1: Are the Christmas trees selling and making enough to cover materials and labor? 2: can you sell enough to eventually upgrade spindle? There is one thingvi have been seeing lately are organizers, book ends. They sell quick, and they are easy to make. I too struggle with items to sell. One thing I forget at times is, it's not what you like. It is what the costomer likes. I get work that keeps me busy for a minute then no work for months. It a struggle to keep going. I did get some incuraging words lately from the folks in this group. Do you design your own items on cad?
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Where do I start to make enough money to buy CNC.?
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New comment 1d ago
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When you decide it's time. I bought my first one used for $600 about 2 years ago. Then just recently bought a commercial cnc. It's all in your finance and work ahead of you to pay for it. It's different with everyone, just need to keep the cnc busy.
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Hypothetically, is there a way to program a cnc to cut out countertops etc for undermount sinks? Depends on the sink, but most seem to be standard when it comes to the template even if you still manually have to cut them out.
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Absolutely you can. I would say, set up is key. How exciting! I Absolutely love the counter top.
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Recently retired vet enjoying CNC & 3d printing for family and friends. I have and Ender 3 pro 3d printer and a Shape OKO 3 CNC router. Looking forward to exchanging ideas and information with all.😁
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New comment 6d ago
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I started 3d printing using the Prusa mk4, I had built 6 of them, then found bambu lab. Holy cow bambu lab is twice as fast and just work. Now I have 6 p1p's, and the Prusas aswell. They all just keep making awesome creations Now to make more money on them..... that's the real question.
I can help you design a product
Hi everyone! I’m excited to join this community! I specialize in 3D modeling and product design services, and I’m here to help bring your ideas to life. Whether it’s creating detailed 3D models, designing innovative products, or producing high-quality renderings, I’ve got you covered. I’m currently looking for clients who need support with: • 3D modeling for personal or professional projects • Product design and development for innovative ideas • High-quality renderings or prototypes If you have a project in mind or just want to learn more about what I offer, feel free to reach out. Let’s create something amazing together!
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New comment 6d ago
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Hello, this is great. I aswell love to design and help others. Im probably not as proficient as you, we just keep working and get better each day. Love what we do.
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Josh Kitchen
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Im a small buisness trying to get busy. I started a fiew years ago on my hobby cnc. This year I was able to purchase a commercial cnc.

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Joined Nov 10, 2024
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