$199 50 Micron 3D Printer ...too good to be true? October 25, 2013 05:43PM |
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the formula to a successful scampaign is quite simple. Forget about ideas and development. That stuff matters very little. Start with a price. For instance, if you can build a reprap for $500-600 dollars from shops online, your kickstarter should set a price of $400 dollars or lower. Then, build a prototype of whatever you want to sell and make (dubious) claims that you'll be shipping something like that for the price you selected. Finally, replace all of the quality components in said product with shittier versions and/or cut corners until you achieve the profit margin you want. (Don't worry about achieving your stated goals. You are hardly obligated to do anything once you've gotten the money.) And last but not least, throw your pile of cash onto your bed and roll around in it. SUCCESSFUL KICKSTARTER!
I'm not claiming that all KS projects go this way, but people have dumped abandoned piles of expensive KS trash at my hackerspace that don't just borderline on scams -- but IMO were scams. These projects were enabled by following the million dollar KS formula I just laid out. By not enforcing their own rules, KS allows shit like this to happen time and time again... and in the end it tarnishes the good name of legitimate projects like Smoothieboard, which let the true cost of a quality product dictate the price at which it is sold.
From the KS site: "Backers are supporting projects to help them come to life, not to profit financially. Instead, project creators offer rewards to thank backers for their support.... Backing a project is more than just giving someone money. It’s supporting their dream to create something that they want to see exist in the world."
Tell me how pledging money at a 3d printer, which has no new innovation, helps anything come to life? In the history of KS and all the money put into 3d printers on that site, how many of those things have brought to life something that didn't already exist as open source within the reprap project? I'd say pretty close to zero. Translation: KS is blatantly allowing non-innovative projects to be funded so that they can get profit. I'm honestly confused why there aren't more people as jaded as I am...
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you get what you pay for
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Nobody has ever held my printer except me. Nobody has ever tested it and formed a review. Who knows what this thing is actually capable of? Can anybody really be sure that my claims aren't true? If you were a total starry-eyed newb to 3d printing, you might think "hey, this seems ok. I think I'll give it a shot".Quote
Buy my printer. It can print 10 micron layers. It is faster than any printer on the market. The designs were created by Leonardo da Vinci, lost in a cave and revealed to me by God Himself as a gift for all humanity. By the way, it's only $200, what do you have to lose? wink wink
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