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=Types of Businesses= | |||
==Ebay Seller== | |||
===Kit=== | |||
*Buys in bulk, creates kits for a single machine. | |||
**May or may not include 3D printed parts. | |||
===Fully Assembled=== | |||
*no name brand | |||
*based on an open design (example: reprap, prusa) | |||
==Fully branded Open Design== | |||
*Example: Prusa Original | |||
**Sold on manufacturer's website store | |||
==Open Business to Open Business== | |||
*Example: UltiMachine RAMBo used by Prusa [https://shop.prusa3d.com/en/electronics/49-rambo-mini.html] | |||
=Links= | =Links= | ||
*Examples of 3 good products - [[https://hardwarenews.wevolver.com/business-models-open-source-hardware/]] | *Examples of 3 good products - [[https://hardwarenews.wevolver.com/business-models-open-source-hardware/]] |
Revision as of 21:09, 24 March 2018
Types of Businesses
Ebay Seller
Kit
- Buys in bulk, creates kits for a single machine.
- May or may not include 3D printed parts.
Fully Assembled
- no name brand
- based on an open design (example: reprap, prusa)
Fully branded Open Design
- Example: Prusa Original
- Sold on manufacturer's website store
Open Business to Open Business
- Example: UltiMachine RAMBo used by Prusa [1]
Links
- Examples of 3 good products - [[2]]