I Tried Starting a Sidewalk 3D Printing Business

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  • @SUPPORTYOURSELF
    @SUPPORTYOURSELF Před měsícem +613

    Street vending is tough. People have their guard up. I bet you would absolutely CRUSH a farmers market setting. Great video, label me inspired.

    • @ryanholcombe8785
      @ryanholcombe8785 Před měsícem +21

      I agree, it is tough. From what I can tell this dude did everything right (friendly, answered questions, and showed the process) and still only sold 2 in 4 hours :(
      Really cool of him to release the designs also

    • @Pacifictheory
      @Pacifictheory Před měsícem +8

      I think sales in general is tough. You can put a very great salesman behind that desk and he would have sold them all. I agree though a farmers market in Manhattan Beach Metlox, these would sell like hot cakes. I hate plants but these are actually kind of cool. I'd buy one if it was $10-12. $15 may put me past my limit.

    • @HowToKys
      @HowToKys Před měsícem +6

      @@ryanholcombe8785yea he might have done the things you listed right, but he didn’t do everything right. Everything he did was basic, most important though his pot designs were basic. He could’ve been more organized he could’ve had the plants stacked up on like a stair way thing if that makes sense (like a row on the bottom and then the row behind it stands above that and so on), or shelves, and he could’ve had some unique showcase ones in front. If he chose more unique and creative designs I think he would’ve sold a lot more, and if he had a ton more variety not just 3 types.

    • @chrishayes5755
      @chrishayes5755 Před měsícem +6

      he's friendly and looks non-threatening / approachable. those are the pluses. the negatives is that his sales skills are very poor. from the copy on the signs to leading customers into buying, he doesn't do that well at all. just improving those variables could get 5-10x the result. when you're talking with a potential client you're talking with purpose, and leading them into the final goal (sale).

    • @jakev1341
      @jakev1341 Před měsícem +1

      My thoughts exactly. I'm getting my printers ready as we speak!

  • @johnwaynewilliamson
    @johnwaynewilliamson Před měsícem +331

    When picking a locale to sell plants, you have to consider, is your foot traffic prepared to handle the problem of "how do I get this home without destroying it". Farmer's market would be a better fit. Great vid.

    • @irate74
      @irate74 Před 7 dny

      It a small succulent, how could you consider destroying it by accident? Carry it and dont load anything over it, simple.

  • @NoMoreBsPlease
    @NoMoreBsPlease Před měsícem +69

    Best advice I can give: LABEL THE PRICES! It's so infuriating when a seller doesn't label the prices. It makes me think you are giving different prices and I'm more likely to keep walking than asking.

    • @donniem7979
      @donniem7979 Před 15 hodinami

      yep. the table should be sectioned off with a label up front to discern what that area costs per zone.

  • @bunch8
    @bunch8 Před měsícem +172

    2 pieces of advice for shows. 1) Have clear pricing on everything. It is human nature to just keep moving when the offer is not clear. 2) Stand as much as you can. People engage more when the seller is standing and doing something.

    • @swedishpsychopath8795
      @swedishpsychopath8795 Před měsícem +5

      WRONG: Prices are binding and easy to pick up for the competitors. Make a "Get a Quote" bell instead. AND NEVER STAND! It is intimidating for potential customers.

    • @justinc2633
      @justinc2633 Před měsícem

      @@swedishpsychopath8795 everytime im on a website and i see a "get a quote" i click off, seems scummy that theyre obviously hiding the price

    • @bringitlite8065
      @bringitlite8065 Před měsícem +24

      ​@@swedishpsychopath8795 Okay both of you have good reasoning, please provide study articles that prove which one of you is the way to go. Thank you :)

    • @TheBaldr
      @TheBaldr Před měsícem +14

      Just put a sign saying starting at $15, so they get a base price but still got to ask. Me as a not very social person not going to see any price and move on because I've been taught if you have to ask, then it cost to much.

    • @jackmiddleton2080
      @jackmiddleton2080 Před měsícem +14

      @@swedishpsychopath8795 As if your competitor will never figure out your price because you don't list them? I doubt it. Definitely he should make his prices clear and open here imo. No price comes across like a pressure sales trap.

  • @vishwanath-ts
    @vishwanath-ts Před měsícem +32

    Not displaying the price for pots was a bummer, people saw 3D printer and all that fancy tech.
    They might've thought it'll be super expensive, that's why many people just walked off by looking.

  • @ThinkLascivious
    @ThinkLascivious Před měsícem +76

    I'm a vendor here in L.A.... (Hollywood) simple... you need more tables. A longer set up will allow more people to browse and shop.
    Also, keep in mind... the weather is a factor to a good day and a slow day. The time of year matters, too. Some months are just slow anyways.
    Lastly, price point with large signage is important, too. If you lowered prices... had 3 tables with one price group on each table ... it will be simple to see & understand for the casual passersby.

    • @marwerno
      @marwerno Před 8 dny

      Also, at least in Germany: At the beginning of the month the salary is paid out and people have more "money in the pocket" than towards month end (Nothing left to spend). So setting up towards the beginning of the month, more likely more people are willing to spend money.

  • @matthewnirenberg
    @matthewnirenberg Před měsícem +133

    @MorleyKert As a mechanical engineer with a heap of CAD experience across basically all 3D CAD packages used in industry, here's a friendly tip for doing the 3D CAD pot design much faster:
    Create a bunch of planes 15-20mm apart, create a polygon shape (icon looks like a hexagon but you can specify the number of sides), exit sketch, go to next plane and repeat but start rotating the polygon shape 5 degrees per plane.
    Once you've done this on the first plane and then on all the offset ones, use the Loft tool to loft between all the sketches on the planes. Once the loft creates a solid body, use the shell tool to hollow out the body of the pot. In the shell tool, you can define a face override - this is great for selecting the bottom face on the outside of the model and setting its thickness to twice that of the side walls.
    There's the pot in 1/3 to 1/4 the time.
    To adjust the twist, simply edit the sketches and adjust the rotation of the sketches, then click "Generate to Last" (or whatever your software calls it (sometimes "regenerate")) and its updated.

    • @darlanalves
      @darlanalves Před měsícem +16

      Exactly!
      Next tip is to make the rotation, number of sides and distance between planes into variables that you can tweak. Then you can change the variables and test many variation of your planters in seconds!

    • @KTPDAILY
      @KTPDAILY Před měsícem +4

      ONE OF THE BESY MESSAGES I HAVE EVER READ - WELL DONE

    • @zero00tolerance
      @zero00tolerance Před měsícem +2

      Hi Matthew you probably dont have time for this but, if you could please make a video on how to do this please, Im more of a visualize learner, with words I cannot understand. Thank you

    • @matthewnirenberg
      @matthewnirenberg Před měsícem +8

      @@zero00tolerance Hi, I've put together a basic video doing everything slowly so its easy to follow (hence its approx 10 minutes long).
      Please disregard how bad the plant pot in this video is, I wasn't aiming for appearance or quality, I was aiming to demonstrate the process I described making point of how the loft tool can handle bulges smoothly as well as rotation.
      Once you're confident with the process it should take a few minutes only from start to finish.
      Lastly, I apologise for the video only being 720p - I put this video together whilst my computer was using the bulk of its CPU and GPU for a multiphysics job.
      The video is unlisted so you'll need the following link:
      czcams.com/video/txTYTc4k65c/video.html
      Enjoy!

    • @zero00tolerance
      @zero00tolerance Před měsícem +4

      @@matthewnirenberg Wow thank you so much for this, I appreciate your time and effort for making this video. Amazing once again much love.

  • @LolliLife2.0
    @LolliLife2.0 Před měsícem +29

    I think it's great that you have the succulents planted already, but sometimes what draws people to buying is the experience. You did have education with the printer being there with it actively working, but if you had a "Build a Plant" with steps and options for people to purchase, I think you would have a better chance of getting people to buy. It's all about the experience for a customer. And yes, street vending, farmers' market, art/crafts shows...they all are long, tedious and arduous! I do agree with some that a farmers market venue would work better for you. People already know what to expect and are prepared for it. Great video! Keep it up!!!

    • @lemonk6591
      @lemonk6591 Před měsícem +1

      I think that the printing time should be less than 15 minutes to be viable

    • @jackgamble6120
      @jackgamble6120 Před měsícem

      Disagree. When I go to McDonald's, I do not want the experience of making a hamburger for myself and paying for it.

    • @natperXD
      @natperXD Před 20 dny +1

      ​@@jackgamble6120 I think it depends on where you shop and the expectations for it. For example, McDonalds, you go there and expect them to make food for you. However, if you go to a place where you cook your own food like Korean bbq or a hot pot restaurant, then you wouldn't be that disappointed since you expected it.

    • @zellafae
      @zellafae Před 18 dny +1

      @@natperXDyou could also have some already potted up for people that just want a plant

    • @tompotter8748
      @tompotter8748 Před 11 dny

      @@zellafae "Build A Plant" table next to "Premade" table: Why not both?

  • @thenextlayer
    @thenextlayer Před měsícem +38

    Congrats on the Elegoo sponsorship man :)

  • @metacombs
    @metacombs Před měsícem +19

    I'd also give them a way to easily carry the pot around since they likely will be walking an hour or more with it. Small box and a bag or a drink holder. Might help.

  • @lisalange4922
    @lisalange4922 Před měsícem +3

    as a flea market & art show vendor, I have found you set up one with the packaging...plants are hard to carry, so If they "see" you thought about that, they will get one. And similarly, you set one up to look like a perfect quick gift with a cute bag and blank gift card. Also buy 2 and get a discount kind of thing.

  • @anniemorrison1250
    @anniemorrison1250 Před měsícem +27

    Hi Morley, I was never a street vendor, what I did was a booth at craft shows where we sold items we made to raise money for "care packages" for deployed military working dogs. We, my friend and partner, did better when we were standing rather than sitting behind our tables. I think people are more likely to stop if they think you are busy (I'm not sure why that is). I hope you are enjoying your travels. Oh, and yes it is hard work to set up and be there all day, and then tear it all down. We had pop-up covers too. Lots of work for sure.

    • @MorleyKert
      @MorleyKert  Před měsícem

      Fascinating!

    • @infered5365
      @infered5365 Před měsícem +11

      As an introvert, at least ONE reason why I'd stop by when someone is busy is so I can poke and browse without immediately getting hooked into a conversation. The best thing a vendor can do is make themselves known to be available, but leave me alone until I approach them in conversation, even if I'm right there. It's an odd little unspoken song and dance that both parties need to get right to make a successful conversion.

    • @anniemorrison1250
      @anniemorrison1250 Před měsícem +2

      @@infered5365Thanks for the reply. I am an introvert as well so the booth was difficult at first. When my friend became ill, I had to take it on myself. But mainly I want to say how I admire your woodworking skills. Turning pallets into furniture is magical.

    • @chrishayes5755
      @chrishayes5755 Před měsícem +1

      @@infered5365 "leave me along until I engage in conversation" - this is called anti-social behavior not introversion lol.

    • @silver6071
      @silver6071 Před měsícem +1

      @@chrishayes5755Being an introvert means being social costs energy. Therefore sometimes it just is not worth it.

  • @alexfroncillo
    @alexfroncillo Před měsícem +12

    These are my absolute favorite videos to watch, thank you for making them! I think its such an interesting study on the economics of 3d printing, and I would love to see more of this type of content. Love from Arizona

  • @sylviatorres7043
    @sylviatorres7043 Před měsícem +27

    I'm surprised you didn't sell more. I would have bought one!

  • @baggepinnen
    @baggepinnen Před měsícem +2

    Maybe you could design the pot with a water reservoir that would slowly self-water the plant? That'd be cool and useful 😊

  • @daliasprints9798
    @daliasprints9798 Před měsícem +60

    I think the eye popping way to do a business like this would be printing on site or even on demand (huge library of fun planter designs) with a tiny bonkers fast printer. Small succulent pots could be 5-10 min prints no problem, and watching it would be part of the attraction.

    • @Techno4more
      @Techno4more Před měsícem +17

      Any pot of a decent size would be impossible to print in 5 minutes on a small printer. You would need a very large printer to print something that fast.

    • @Techno4more
      @Techno4more Před měsícem +1

      By large , the extruder , the cooling , hotend would have to be very high end

    • @daliasprints9798
      @daliasprints9798 Před měsícem +2

      @@Techno4more Up to 2g/min is doable with very basic hotend and CHT. The hard part is not flow but motion system capable of utilizing that. An upgraded V0, the 100, upgraded mini bedslinger, or mini delta or quantum delta would be candidates.

    • @Techno4more
      @Techno4more Před měsícem

      @@daliasprints9798 the flow is always the limiting factor. The motion system doesn't have to be fast at all.. I guess it depends on what nozzle size you want. For a larger planter you could do .4 layer height .7 layer width on a .6 nozzle. The limiting factor would be plastic extrusion

    • @daliasprints9798
      @daliasprints9798 Před měsícem

      @@Techno4more If you want it to look good and have any kind of detailed pattern or texture, you need extreme acceleration get through these quick. A 5 minute benchy, which is comparable plastic mass to what you'd need for a smallest-size succulent pot you see in stores, takes nearly 100k mm/s² acceleration to pull off, but under 40 mm³/s of flow. Flow is only dominant for large and/or super simple prints.

  • @JozieLeePro
    @JozieLeePro Před měsícem +5

    You had a great idea. Especially taking along the working 3D printer. Thanks for the detailed tutorial. Totally enjoying your journey.

  • @TomCornell1
    @TomCornell1 Před měsícem +2

    Hey Morley, awesome video - fair play for posting the results.
    As a long time watcher it would be great to see more of the woodwork projects back on the channel! I think these videos were also your most watched

  • @CoCGreatness
    @CoCGreatness Před měsícem

    Man I was so hooked on your woodworking videos because of your creativity. I'm still a beginner in woodworking so I'm focusing on that but I still rewatch your old videos because I learn a lot on what I should and don't do. More power to you and your wife. Keep grinding and good luck on your journey!

  • @YodaComedy
    @YodaComedy Před měsícem +13

    13:08 thats the ballin dude, phycadelic! OML

    • @rosserobertolli
      @rosserobertolli Před měsícem +1

      Haha yeah, I recognized him as well! Good spot

    • @YodaComedy
      @YodaComedy Před měsícem +1

      @@rosserobertolli same on you!

    • @Sv3ks
      @Sv3ks Před měsícem +3

      fr i spotted him too and went down in the comments to see if anyone else did lol 🤣🤣

    • @artemfilippov7023
      @artemfilippov7023 Před měsícem

      I commented before I saw this comment lol@@Sv3ks

    •  Před 13 dny

      @@Sv3ks same

  • @xpfusion4851
    @xpfusion4851 Před měsícem +5

    This was soo cool and interesting to watch. I personally have taken part in multiple craft shows selling different hand made items and can totally relate to your experience! I love it so much when you upload. I am hoping to start a CZcams channel soon and have taken a lot of inspiration from you!

  • @oneloveRudy
    @oneloveRudy Před měsícem +5

    As a plant lover I wouldn't necessarily spend $15 on a plant just because it has a nice pot. The pot would need to be something that I really want. I have seen 3D printing create some pretty functional stuff. And having the 3D printer there makes it for a great conversation piece. Since you're there at a social event you could try selling things like 3D printed toys. My kids love those things and don't cost much to make. Kids always ask "can you buy me that"

  • @FarrisWorkshop
    @FarrisWorkshop Před 2 dny +1

    I also think part of the issue could be that many haven’t seen 3d printing in real life, and they mistakenly thought the dirt and the plant were ALSO 3D printed (the man who wanted to touch it also touched the plant and the dirt) and were probably subconsciously disappointed by it just being the pot. Which is of course the opposite feeling we want to give any patron.
    Great videos! Keep it up!

    • @MorleyKert
      @MorleyKert  Před 2 dny +1

      Haha yeah a lot of people did misinterpret the sign to mean "'3D printed plants"...

    • @FarrisWorkshop
      @FarrisWorkshop Před 2 dny

      And succulents make it even more difficult to tell just by how they look. I would’ve been wondering how you made that look so realistic! :-)

  • @NewtyCollects
    @NewtyCollects Před měsícem

    What an absolute legend, goes and does this as an experiment- then provides the files afterwards for others to try! New subscriber for you mate!

  • @beatbeans1625
    @beatbeans1625 Před měsícem +1

    How have I not found this guy on CZcams before?! As a 3D printer hobbyist, I love your content man!

  • @jessthenerd420
    @jessthenerd420 Před měsícem +7

    Tip for beginner 3D printing enthusiast. ALWAYS remember the print time, because after people say ohh and ahh that will be their first question. "How long did that take?"

  • @borasairdobrasil
    @borasairdobrasil Před 11 dny

    U should put a flat like sign part with the Santa Monica writed and maybe something cute to be sold like a souvenir for tourist, maybe it would sell more for people just visiting and wanting a cute gift or souvenir, only the plant 🪴 is one thing but a cute plant in a cute 3D printed vase and with Santa Monica writed is another level, keep it coming 🤛🏻

  • @mm-mr7qt
    @mm-mr7qt Před měsícem

    Thank you for this. I really learned a lot about actual 3D printing. I was so skeptical before and didn't understand anything about 3D printing.

  • @numberoneappgames
    @numberoneappgames Před měsícem +2

    Love that magician for sharing a tip with you. That is kindness. Great video.

  • @NottsBobUK
    @NottsBobUK Před měsícem

    That was a very interesting experiment, thanks for doing it and uploading it. I've got a few succulents that need repotting so I'm going to build one of your designs. Thank you and good luck with everything you do.

  • @BushwackerATV
    @BushwackerATV Před 26 dny

    Thank you so much for your generosity, I'm 79 just bought a Bambu X1 Carbon, and learning Fusion 360, don't think I will ever get to your level, Thanks Again!

  • @Cecibug1
    @Cecibug1 Před 18 dny +1

    Having a professional stand with branding and clear pricing is major key. Ive been selling handmade products at markets for a while. I see much future success in this!!

  • @jimrosson6702
    @jimrosson6702 Před měsícem

    Great video the pots look really great. Thanks for sharing

  • @shotoprince2525
    @shotoprince2525 Před měsícem +1

    as a plant lover and someonewho loves succulents and have intrest on 3d printing
    I can say this video is beautiful what a cool idea

    • @jackgamble6120
      @jackgamble6120 Před měsícem

      Cool ideas doesn't always translate into money makers!

  • @tethron.
    @tethron. Před 3 dny

    Love the concept of this and seeing you out on the streets!

  • @babybones1930
    @babybones1930 Před měsícem

    I wasn't a street vendor, but I would table at art markets. I can't imagine how much harder it is to do it out on a street. You had a wow and engagement factor with the 3D printer, that's good. It draws people in, which can be hard to do with just the products you have. You had a great attitude and interacted with the customers really well! I struggle with that 😅 I think maybe the booth itself could have been nicer, but you did it all in a short amount of time. It looked as good as it it could have. I think you did a pretty good job! Better than i ever did at the markets 😂 it really is hard to be a vendor. There are so many factors that could make or break the day(s)!

  • @RoseKindred
    @RoseKindred Před měsícem

    This was interesting, thank you. I want to do craft shows (seem less hectic than street vendors) but even then still scared to, the only advice I can give is from others I know who do, and that is to not sit lower (or at all if possible). Higher-up chairs bring you to the eye line and are more engaging. So I am told. But I always love when you bring the machine out in public.
    I can't use F360 but watching I still learned. I tried it in Blender, and while only pseudo-parametric, I was able to create something similar in about 4 minutes.

  • @nintendolunchbox
    @nintendolunchbox Před měsícem +1

    This channel is so nuts for me. I watch van life and also 3D printing and the algorithm took years to feed me this awesome channel.

  • @musicvideoenhancer
    @musicvideoenhancer Před měsícem +3

    Interesting, because we are super used to 3d printers, but the general public still don't know much about it. I worked as a Street Vendor for a time, when I was younger, it has good things but there's a lot of annoying ones, for example, when start to rain, or crazy people that lives in the streets comes and starts to annoy you, you have to keep an eye in everything you placed in the street because of thieves, etc...

  • @vineshgda
    @vineshgda Před měsícem

    Loved your video and learned from your experience. Thanks for sharing.

  • @RedCornOutdoors
    @RedCornOutdoors Před měsícem

    Awesome video my man, love the elegoo Neptune platform 👍

  • @thelorddrinian
    @thelorddrinian Před měsícem +2

    I gotta show this one to my business class as well….
    :-)

  • @thebossman6687
    @thebossman6687 Před měsícem

    I'm new to 3d printing and wondered what to do next. I'm inspired bro!

  • @CreateAdrianaMiller
    @CreateAdrianaMiller Před měsícem

    And people are after food, that's y food makes money .
    But I love plants. You did a great Job! And your so positive!!

  • @TaskSwitcherify
    @TaskSwitcherify Před měsícem

    Brilliant 🙂 True entrepreneur. Source your plants for less and pass the savings on to the buyer. Also, provide a little shopping bag - costs you nothing. (A branded one would be even better). Great video!

  • @austindabomb9
    @austindabomb9 Před měsícem

    You have a good energy and mindset!

  • @hansdegroot8549
    @hansdegroot8549 Před měsícem

    Great video. Thanks for sharing. I like your super positive mindset. Many people in your place would have been very disappointed and sad after such a day.
    I'm impressed by the quality of the 3D printer you used. it seems there's really no need to spend 1000+ dollars for a decent 3D printer.
    Imho you should ask a small fee (say 2 USD) for all 3D printing plans together.

  • @gh0stm0nst3r6
    @gh0stm0nst3r6 Před měsícem +1

    What a great ad idea. Kudos

  • @YouTubeCensorsFreeSpeech

    Love the spirit behind this channel

  • @SirLANsalot
    @SirLANsalot Před měsícem

    LOL I get the SAME questions all the time at Train Shows when I bring my Voron. I make stuff for Model Railroading, buildings, rolling stock ect.

  • @SnoringVids
    @SnoringVids Před měsícem

    Another banger Morley love the attitude and the hair!!

  • @carollollol
    @carollollol Před měsícem

    Thanks for the free downloads! Im totaly gonne check it out as research to make my own type.
    I love plants and often have ofshoots that I like to give away.
    I was not a fan of your draining hole tough. I get the why, but I would HATE water stains on my things.

  • @FotenMax
    @FotenMax Před měsícem +3

    😮build working place before door to have natural light for video mind blowing 🤯
    This type of video is best

  • @winetalkwithandres_thewine1455

    Great job!!dont give up!!

  • @jooch_exe
    @jooch_exe Před měsícem

    16:00 I have given classes in using/building and maintaining 3D printers and the energy i got back from that was just mind blowing. I think you forget just how few people are out there that can oversee every aspect of 3D printing and do design to printing to product. My products are focused on industrial solutions and I didn't realize i was doing something special until i was offered 5K for a retrofit of a few defunct servo's.

  • @j.tsessions3132
    @j.tsessions3132 Před měsícem +1

    I always love these videos

  • @FrankFerendo
    @FrankFerendo Před měsícem +2

    Right out of the gate you wasted way too much money. You could propagate those plants for free. There are so many succulents all over Los Angeles especially down by the beach. Take a little clipping propagated in a pot and you’ve got free plants. I’ve done it a bunch of times from plants that were exactly where you were selling them.

  • @leelee1286
    @leelee1286 Před 7 dny

    I’m so impressed with the wealth of vending advice in the comments! 🙌🏾👏🏾👍🏾😂

  • @MrOnosa
    @MrOnosa Před 13 dny

    Hi! First time viewer. What an interesting experiment! I have no idea why CZcams suggested I watch this. Maybe because I've been trying to start a side hustle myself lately, who knows, the algorithm is a mystery to everyone. But anyway I really enjoyed it! I'm surprised you made so few sells, but your attitude towards it all was amazing. That positive attitude is infectious in the best possible way. Thank you for creating this. I enjoyed it. Makes me want a 3D printer.

  • @alandahlstrom7213
    @alandahlstrom7213 Před měsícem

    I was really rooting for you to sell all or at least most of them. I am not much of an indoor plant guy (okay, I have none), but I did like the design of the vases.

  • @IsItAnyGood
    @IsItAnyGood Před měsícem +1

    Love my elegoo Neptune 4

  • @PhtevenTheDuck
    @PhtevenTheDuck Před měsícem +3

    Whenever I get potted plants, I leave them in the little plastic pots, and put the whole thing in the decorative pots. Then the water drains from the inside pot (which usually has little "feet") so I don't have to worry about drainage, and I also don't need a plate or similar under the pot. Long story short, I avoid decorative pots with drainage holes. Do with this information what you will.
    Also, love the video, all the videos, both of you, and your lovely pets.

    • @Natefirethemagnets
      @Natefirethemagnets Před měsícem +2

      Conversely my wife is big into house plants and will only buy pots with bottom drain holes.

    • @Jehty21
      @Jehty21 Před 24 dny

      ​@@Natefirethemagnetsit's easier to add a hole than to remove one 😊

  • @KM-rh4zl
    @KM-rh4zl Před měsícem

    Spraying them with some like metal spray paint would look cool. Like that spray paint that’s used for mailboxes or patio furniture. The stuff that looks metal but also has texture.

  • @TradeWithShawn
    @TradeWithShawn Před 22 dny

    After years of streets and flea markets, people respond to an offer. Having something interesting going on like the printer will attract people interested in finding out more. Putting up prices will bring in buyers. Put up prices and you'll have customers coming up with cash in hand already having decided what they want to buy.
    If you want to entertain then make your stand entertaining, if you want to sell then put out an offer with big, clear prices.

  • @JesseRayWilliams
    @JesseRayWilliams Před 3 dny

    I feel like a clear plastic box to keep them in so people can just throw what they buy in their back pack. My first thought is I'd buy one at the end of the day so I don't have to carry it around or be gentle with it all day. Great idea tho. Definitely inspired me haha

  • @jimbobjones9330
    @jimbobjones9330 Před měsícem +1

    Your ending talk was interesting. Because I find myself sorely disappointed (occasionally) that I'm not longer fascinated by my 3D Printers -- they're just "tools" now. Awesome tools, yeah, but just tools.
    I'm sure that most makers can relate to me in that first few days or weeks of 3D printing, being totally fascinated by the whole thing, and checking every 10 minutes to see what this "magic machine" was doing (and also thinking "man, this is slow... worst faster!!!")
    Now, I check every couple hours to make sure nothing is going disastrously wrong, but a lot of the magic is gone. I miss the early days of fascination, because it really is insanely cool technology.

  • @TheBushdoctor68
    @TheBushdoctor68 Před měsícem

    Great project. Great video.
    You mentioned the social phenomenon of interested people drawing in other interested people, and that's actually a valid sales-technique, where one of your friends plays the 'interested customer' and starts asking questions when he sees other people approach. ;)

  • @3DJapan
    @3DJapan Před měsícem

    Funny you mention the pier. I've only been to LA twice. The only time I bought something from a street vender was on a Santa Monica Pier.

  • @knightmare1442
    @knightmare1442 Před 8 dny

    You could print some small gifts to hand out.
    Or sell more diverse products. Like some miniatures or toys alongside the plants.

  • @kelvinmuggeridge6282
    @kelvinmuggeridge6282 Před měsícem

    Excellent review. May need to have an ice cream truck alongside to pull in more people. The idea is they have to wait but at the same time sum up what else is being sold.

  • @shortymcsteve
    @shortymcsteve Před měsícem

    You should make more pop up 3D printed repair videos. Those were always really interesting.

  • @speway
    @speway Před měsícem

    This was delicious. Awesome segment!!

  • @cmawhz
    @cmawhz Před měsícem

    Fun video idea, try a new product maybe... I don't think I would want to carry around a plant while walking around at the beach.
    But I really love that 2 tone sign idea. Could have used that a few days ago

  • @salnellen1381
    @salnellen1381 Před měsícem

    Pricing perfect. I sell jewelry and have an Etsy shop and you said exactly what price I’d start out off the top of my head! Btw I’m a newby 3D printer!

  • @leonardodalongisland
    @leonardodalongisland Před měsícem

    Good job and you're spot on about where to sell; I've had the same issues/problems, bein gin a location that's not "Art minded." Potential buyers have to be in your space with the thought of going there to see/buy art-not vegetables, surfboards or food-they need to be looking for art-or else, they're brain sometimes doesn't even see you/your art. Street vending art is a tough gig...I'm still trying to figure it out....

  • @ChadsCustomCreations
    @ChadsCustomCreations Před měsícem +1

    Man love the video Morley such a fun experiment, also taco lady is a savage showing you up by selling your gift to her 😅

  • @BrandanLee
    @BrandanLee Před měsícem

    I lived up Venice blvd in an apartment up the road from where you were. You didn't get your shit stolen and that's a win unto itself! XD

  • @MajroOkino
    @MajroOkino Před 7 dny

    Elegoo is everywhere even 3d printing crazy

  • @ryandury
    @ryandury Před měsícem

    The upside of that printer compared to a p1s or carbon is that people can actually see what's happening. I guess that's the one downside to a fully enclosed printer! Thanks for sharing your experience Morley :)

  • @RogueCorps
    @RogueCorps Před 9 dny

    I really enjoyed watching that. I have a feeling that more unusual pot shapes would sell better. Instead of buying a plant in a recognizable pot, I'd be more interested in an animal shape or vehicle or anything uncommon.

  • @dougj8186
    @dougj8186 Před měsícem

    Worth the insights in the comments on first-person sales.

  • @sooo0kie
    @sooo0kie Před měsícem

    Hello Morley, nice to see you doing great, love your experiments! Just an idea, perhaps you can give people the design data -- your name card with QR code to stl files -- that way if they ever get a printer or have a printer at home and want more pots they can just print them.

  • @mrvliron
    @mrvliron Před 24 dny

    Loved your videos ❤❤

  • @loganpreskar9209
    @loganpreskar9209 Před měsícem

    Your just the nicest person ever

  • @donnakruesel6039
    @donnakruesel6039 Před měsícem

    Wow this was a amazing video. I think you might like going to a plant nursery craft show.

  • @ITSTHISEASY
    @ITSTHISEASY Před měsícem

    I am looking for a way to make extra money and thought this was a great idea. Then got to the end of your video and having second thoughts. I do think it's so cool you had your 3D printer out there with you making a pot so they could see. Maybe I will just make some 3d things and bring them with me doing the same thing. I will look up what's selling and see what happens. Great video bud, I also am a CZcamsr but very small. This is a good idea for my channel as well. Thanks again. :)

  • @irenexavier6960
    @irenexavier6960 Před 9 dny

    At around 7:49 , I had to go back and really listen 😂I thought he said "bull shit" 😂😂

  • @babybones1930
    @babybones1930 Před měsícem

    Holy wow, that is cheap for a beautiful handmade planter AND a plant?? Wish I was in that area!

  • @richardrosa7321
    @richardrosa7321 Před 13 dny

    Also one thing to consider. If I'm out and about on the boardwalk, I don't want to pick anything up that I would have to carry a certain way. I would buy things that I can keep in my pocket or throw in a backpack.

  • @zayndelobel
    @zayndelobel Před 21 dnem

    That's the same printer I have it's amazing your write. Funny story I blow it up the first time I used it lol

  • @vettorazi
    @vettorazi Před měsícem

    I came for the premisse, but I stayed because of the quick Fusion360 tutorial. Good job dude!

  • @earlobes
    @earlobes Před měsícem

    best way to sell is to call people out. most people will buy you just have to bring them in and explain why this is something they would love. no matter the product. i see alot of vendors everywhere i sell complain that they arent making money but 90 percent of the day they just sit on their phones instead of trying to initiate a conversation and move it into a sell. its def possible to make more sells just with a small greeting

  • @-D3D3
    @-D3D3 Před měsícem +1

    Focus!! If you were at a plant sale, you would have nailed it. Sadly, too many people looking for too many things in a street.

  • @This.is.Bonnie
    @This.is.Bonnie Před měsícem

    Wish I lived out there, would def buy one

  • @garagemonkeysan
    @garagemonkeysan Před měsícem

    Great story. Super interesting! Mahalo for sharing! : )

  • @crashkg
    @crashkg Před měsícem

    Welcome to Venice. Glad to have you here.

  • @desiraedibble3657
    @desiraedibble3657 Před měsícem

    Hey there! This video on 3D printing is awesome! It got me thinking about a wild idea: what if we could print objects layer by layer, but from the inside out? Imagine a 3D printer on steroids, with a spinning mold and robotic arms depositing materials. We could create super intricate mechanisms or even build entire structures floor by floor with spray concrete. This "layered construction" approach could be a game-changer for fabrication! #layeredprinting #futureofconstruction

  • @HussainAl--Khalil
    @HussainAl--Khalil Před měsícem

    Would be interesting seeing this concept but approaching it as a Etsy shop. That’s the next best place I can think of where I think items like these would sell a lot

  • @martinhadland5937
    @martinhadland5937 Před měsícem

    I want this guy's serotonin levels pleeeaaase

  • @Liberty4Ever
    @Liberty4Ever Před měsícem

    I have the Elegoo Neptune 4 Pro and it's a great printer. Possibly my favorite part is they didn't rip off Klipper to make their own proprietary version. Open source Klipper is awesome.
    I use FreeCAD and it's probably not good for pottery CAD, or at least I'm not good with those features because I use CAD for structural parts. I've used OpenSCAD to make complex geometrical arty parts with swirled polygons lofted into 3D. It probably seems weird to most people to write code to generate 3D objects but the process is interesting and fun. Do one step at the time and watch it develop in the 3D space. Draw a polygon. Do it in a loop to stack polygons. Add a rotation each time for a lofted twist. Add other modifiers on each loop to modify the diameter. Adding a sine function can add some complex visual detail with very little effort. It's amazing how quickly the design becomes visually complex.