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#3 business models - subcontracting, reverse engineering, product design | =Basics= | ||
*This page aims to show various Business Models to aid [[Microfactories]] and [[Print Farms]] in breaking even, or earning a small profit, to prevent the typical issue of good causes becoming [[Money Pits]] | |||
* #3 business models - subcontracting, reverse engineering, product design | |||
=Models= | |||
==Desing/Model Service== | |||
*Make architechtual models | |||
*Make models for various academic uses (heart cutaways, skeletons, cell cutaways, etc) (something as simple as a local elementary school would work as a user base) | |||
*Make models for presentations | |||
=See Also= | |||
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=Useful Links= | |||
*[http://www.3ders.org/articles/20160304-15-ideas-to-start-your-own-3d-printing-business.html 15 Business Ideas] |
Revision as of 20:49, 29 March 2020
Basics
- This page aims to show various Business Models to aid Microfactories and Print Farms in breaking even, or earning a small profit, to prevent the typical issue of good causes becoming Money Pits
- #3 business models - subcontracting, reverse engineering, product design
Models
Desing/Model Service
- Make architechtual models
- Make models for various academic uses (heart cutaways, skeletons, cell cutaways, etc) (something as simple as a local elementary school would work as a user base)
- Make models for presentations