Fair enough. But they are over priced for what they are IMO as well. But I reckon $400 is to much even for alloy ones, knowing what work goes into most of them that are available today anyway![]()
Fair enough. But they are over priced for what they are IMO as well. But I reckon $400 is to much even for alloy ones, knowing what work goes into most of them that are available today anyway![]()
Last edited by R93; 26-07-2013 at 12:08 PM.
Do what ya want! Ya will anyway.
The ODL Ti cans are currently the most innovative in the country in my opinion. He can make pretty much anything a customer wants on the 3D printer. They are exceptionally light weight and can stand up to real abuse. The prohibitive side, as Bill stated, is the cost of the raw materials, which means they will always be priced higher. The machine itself also costs a fortune to set up and run. The margin made on his cans isn't that great as a result.
Its one of those compromise things again, I agree its very cool printing them an mike anything you want but like you say it comes at a cost an that's where it prices its self out.
Interested to see how other manufactures test there cans, some people must have good relations with them or they are on here anyway so be interesting to see?
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