I thought it was well put. If we aren't finding answers we are looking for let's try better questions.
i.e. how many successful jobs have people completed?
I have had 3 real clients with real design jobs.
I thought it was well put. If we aren't finding answers we are looking for let's try better questions.
i.e. how many successful jobs have people completed?
I have had 3 real clients with real design jobs.
On Jun 22, 2012 2:32 PM, "Jack Coats" <ja...@coats.org> wrote:
Adan,
My understanding is that this group isn't to REPLACE the Makerbot
group, but to focus on the possible business implications either for
manufacturing or a consultancy in all their various forms, rather than
the business of making Makerbots work and solving technical issues.
There will be some technical issues like 'how to run lots of 'bots'
that might be more appropriate here than elsewhere, just due to the
nature of 'business' vs hobby use.
That being said, I doubt anyone will say "go to ... group with that subject."
In short the business of this group is business that uses 3D builders.
Does that help? Or am I off base with my understanding?
Thanks for asking. ... Jack
On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 5:23 PM, AdanA <ad...@akerworks.com> wrote:
>
> So I'm thinking it's awesome this new group was started... but I'm curious what sort of discussions will turn out to be the truly down-to-earth valuable ones we have in this forum.
>
> Looking out a couple of months from now, what's the discussion topic that's going to make you say, "Dang, it's a good thing we discussed X on the Prototypers Guild, 'cause otherwise it would have been a lot harder for me to do Y!"
>
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I just picked up a client in medical instrument repair. He's got some new super tool he wants built.
Super exited
Anyone have a functioning laser cutter?
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Marketing: I have a part time job in an office supply store. This helps me do allot of my networking, I chat with people about their companies.
Go get business cards. The cheaper the better, you'll be handing them out so much you'll be practically throwing them away.
Be sure to ask other people what they do, during your conversation you'll need to tie in what you do. And be able to explain it easily. Any skills you might need for any particular job e.g. provisional patent writing, 3d modeling, etc. you'll want to develope those skills. and most of all network, drop off biz cards at hobby shops, dinners anywhere everywhere.
Write yourself a business plan (there is software for it) define your market, your competition etc. having a good business plan can easily get you a grant or low interest low risk loan.
Keep on believing.
Try looking for a hackerspace/makerspace group near you. There are two around my neck of the woods that charge $4/mo plus machine time...