Rainmaker 3D is all about making and teaching others how to be makers! Whether it is 3D printing, laser cutting, or plasma cutting Rainmaker 3D will help you out in your journey to learn more about how to make awesome projects. We also look at some of the famous inventors, inventions and concepts to gain inspiration in our own creative endeavors.
Looks good man. I run a farm of p1s on amazon. Less is more when it comes to color variations. You will find out how many colors are a waste of inventory imo. 5 or less of the top sellers and hit it hard. Nice farm man, keep it up!
@@rainmaker3d It's been the best platform I've tried to sell on. I'm still pretty small but making $250-$300 a day with 1 product. I checked out your product and it's great. You have great photos, video, coupons, and A+ content. You're gonna kill it, if you're not getting a lot of clicks try to change up your main image. With all those colors on the main image it can make the product small, and hard to tell what's going on when viewing in search with other products. Most buyers are on their phone shopping so good to keep that in mind. Also, you might want to try to add a 2-pack version that is just a few dollars more to gain more profit. $9.99 is not much ROI after shipping, amazon fees, filament, 3d printer time, electricity, insurance etc.
@@chrishead2391 that’s awesome congratulations! It’s started off good so far and I’m making small tweaks daily. So far I’m at 25 sales after about 3 days so I think it will go good. A 2 pack is a good idea for sure I just wanted to get started and selling and will work on maximizing profit once I am consistently getting organic sales.
Intresting my experience with mine has kinda of put me off to be honest may invest in a different one any suggestions for ease of use and good bedside?
That’s a good question, I think it will scale fairly well as I can just keep getting more printers to match demand and also change products if any specific one flops. I like that I’m not locked in to anything specifically and have a lot of flexibility.
@@rainmaker3d lmao, but for real, get a couple of CO2 fire extinguishers. We have one for every four printers in our farm. Stay away from ABC powder extinguishers because if you use it, everything and everyone will get covered in corrosive dust.
Those look like low quality printers but tell me if I’m wrong can you trust those to print out quality parts and I don’t mean this as an insult because I don’t have very good knowledge on printers I was just wondering.
Fact check: he did not invent integral calculus. Some speculate he came close. He derived the formula for the surface area and volume of a sphere and related it to cylinders, which I think got him close to discovering calculus, if I understand correctly.
I had an obscene amount of bumps then I adjusted Retraction Distance from 6 to 8 and it was reduced 90% I'm now going to go through all your videos to fine tune my Ender 3 Pro. Thanks for the info.
i love your vids bro, you show informative and interesting videos and i find your analysis of each one very insightful. also you’re humor literally kills me
3d printing is a great example of how patents can stifle innovation. If fdm printing wasnt held under patent till the early 2000's we would be decades ahead in this 3d printing revolution.