Kek its already done and saturated. Everyone has had a huge jump start on 3d printing selling shit. Heres one ive been printing today.
I have a 3D printer, how do I make money with it?
looks like shit
The part that looks like shit is the inside, and what do I care, people pay $20 for this crap.
Design a good smartphone stand for generic controllers (Xbox and ps4) and sell them.
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after time and cost of filament you won't have alot of profit
why isn't anyone using it for lost form castings? the receiver could be cast in aluminum and i recon that barrels are unregistered in the US
i i were in the US, i would print/cast AR lowers (and make them full auto)
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cast? with what? shitty sand casts?
you need a 5 axis CNC machine retard
>after time and cost of filament you won't have alot of profit
desu the time is the biggest thing with 3d printing. Pic is an example. You can see the time and dimensions. So whatever you're going to create will either need a fast print time or sell the item for a lot. You could print what, two flask a day? It's an example of the size, but what plastic item can you create enough of to actually make some decent profit.
Some crap like this, sure, but you need to really know how to market it to sell enough to make it worth the time. Otherwise dropshipping a cheap plastic thing is probably better and easier. If you have an idea to solve some issue and are involved in the community for it, then it might be worth it. Otherwise I really don't think so.
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Also, you need to know how to make stuff in programs like fusion 360. So if you're lazy or can't teach yourself stuff it's pointless. you'll end up on thingiverse printing rockets and vases, like everyone that buys a 3d printer as a hobby seems to do.