Check out the website if you want: www.orangeworksdesign.com (It's still a work in progress - let me know if something is broken or misspelled!) Instagram: / chrisdeprisco
Oh yeah, I remember now why I didn't choose that option originally. I could easily see people being charged more than they wanted if I made a lot of videos some month. But maybe there is a way around that?
Most seem to focus all effort on a single high-production video each month and constrain the "cost" to just one video per month. I don't know how patreon works, but I assume you do a posting and specify if the posting is a "fee based" posting. So just do one fee based posting a month.
You can decide which videos "count" for Patreon (so you could do per-video, but only count a certain max number of videos per month). This Old Tony recently set up a Patreon page on a per-video basis, but is only counting one video per month.
In the Patreon people can put upper limit on the monthly videos they support. For example one may just support max 2 videos per month. EDIT: Happy to see you back!
Man, hella jealous... As a knife maker, that would be amazing... then again, after watching Ekim Knives, there is a lot to it... He talks about CNC programming being harder than hand made... I've also watch John Grismso break endmills, ruin material, but it would definitely be awesome... Even AvE got a 5 axis CNC... I'll get there one day(maybe this Youtbe thing will take off, hahaha)... have a great day
Yea it's a lot more work and money than people realize. You are basically having to program a dumb robot to do what you need without things like being able to get the feel of the work or simply freehanding a quick chamfer or something.
If you set up patreon to do a per-video reward I am 90% sure I will support you for at least a couple of bucks per video. I really enjoyed your DIY CNC mill construction series.
And it was $20 - no one else bid on it. Auctions are weird, some stuff goes for crazy cheap while other things that are beat to hell often go for nearly the price of new. I went to one auction where people were buying well-used Kurt 6" vices for $550-ish. Like $50 more is brand new! *shrug*
Great deal! Yeah I know it's crazy. You just got to know when to get out going in. I actually saw a beat Hypertherm plasma cutter go for MORE than a new one by like $200. The guy must have got his model numbers mixed up! Congratulations and good luck with your new business!
AvE sent me...
Me too!
I've seen this a few times. What video of his sent you here?
@Chris DePrisco
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Chris DePrisco AvE sent me via his CNC video he posted today.
Saw the recommendation at the end of the latest video but this was also the next in my subscriptions, so I was pretty confused.
Congrats on the changes man, sounds really nice.
Glad to see you back. Really missed your videos!
Great to be here watching you make a part or two on your Tormach, will hit the link to learn.
Have you considered going on patreon but changing it to a "per video" basis? Maybe leaves you with less pressure/guilt about producing videos?
That's true - kinda forgot about that option! lol
Oh yeah, I remember now why I didn't choose that option originally. I could easily see people being charged more than they wanted if I made a lot of videos some month. But maybe there is a way around that?
Most seem to focus all effort on a single high-production video each month and constrain the "cost" to just one video per month. I don't know how patreon works, but I assume you do a posting and specify if the posting is a "fee based" posting. So just do one fee based posting a month.
You can decide which videos "count" for Patreon (so you could do per-video, but only count a certain max number of videos per month). This Old Tony recently set up a Patreon page on a per-video basis, but is only counting one video per month.
In the Patreon people can put upper limit on the monthly videos they support. For example one may just support max 2 videos per month.
EDIT: Happy to see you back!
AvE sent me, glad he did.
Good luck with the business and I look forward to watching whatever videos you can manage to produce.👍
Ayy, good to see you man !
I hope you business takes off !
WOW Its been a long time thanks for returning . Dude like your style !!! Glad your back .
Industrial auctions are where it's at! best of luck with the business -- the website looks great!
Thanks!
Good luck, both on the business and the channel!
Congrats on the new business. Looking forward to new content!
Welcome back. Great, I wish you all the best in your own business. It is allways hard to make such a desicion. Greetings.
Happy to see you back.
Got here from a link on AvE's channel.
Me too. Uncle bumblefuck sent me here
Me too 😀Thanks AvE
Good to see you back.
Good for you man!
Nice to see you back
Welcome back you maniac.
YAY! Make vids! I love them
Thats awesome... i hope you got luck with that tormach... starting your own business on a tough job.. i am trying to get going myself next to me job..
Way to go!
Welcome back
First view, welcome back.
welcome back.
Man, hella jealous... As a knife maker, that would be amazing... then again, after watching Ekim Knives, there is a lot to it... He talks about CNC programming being harder than hand made... I've also watch John Grismso break endmills, ruin material, but it would definitely be awesome... Even AvE got a 5 axis CNC... I'll get there one day(maybe this Youtbe thing will take off, hahaha)... have a great day
Yea it's a lot more work and money than people realize. You are basically having to program a dumb robot to do what you need without things like being able to get the feel of the work or simply freehanding a quick chamfer or something.
Definetly you have to keep going. I will watching you next to Jimmy Diresta or ThisOldTony :)
If you set up patreon to do a per-video reward I am 90% sure I will support you for at least a couple of bucks per video. I really enjoyed your DIY CNC mill construction series.
That's a monster vacuum pump!
And it was $20 - no one else bid on it. Auctions are weird, some stuff goes for crazy cheap while other things that are beat to hell often go for nearly the price of new. I went to one auction where people were buying well-used Kurt 6" vices for $550-ish. Like $50 more is brand new! *shrug*
Great deal! Yeah I know it's crazy. You just got to know when to get out going in. I actually saw a beat Hypertherm plasma cutter go for MORE than a new one by like $200. The guy must have got his model numbers mixed up! Congratulations and good luck with your new business!
Congratulations on the Tormach. won't be long and you'll be wondering how you survived without it :)
Already there my friend. :)
This place changed a lot !
Your Preonic link is pointing to minivan instead.
Eek! Thanks!
nani your back?!
hes not dead
OK, now when are you coming back again? I enjoyed you videos, I'd like to see more.
AvE brought me here.
RE: Patreon - I'm happy to help good people do good work, even if I don't get to see it, haha
Mmmmm AvE titanium pry bar/ screwdriver..... can you make me one 😃
Business Hahaa! imgur.com/gallery/6wGCVmv
Welcome back