Making a Physical Product
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Making a Physical Product
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#3In case you miss it in the middle of the article, these are the instructions for the game: http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0218/2060/files/spacedice.p...
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#4But pretty inspiring! Good looking game!
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#5I'm not too surprised at how much the costs ended up turning out to be, but I am curious as to how long it took to assemble everything together, from prototype to finish? I guess the main difference for a physical product is really the time it takes to get from prototype to sellable product, rather than just hacking something out in a weekend and getting it out there immediately.
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#6I noticed that the actual cost of the 'product' is less than 40% of the total project costs. And labour isn't even factored in.
I was just involved in making a small injection molded part. I was surprised how easy and inexpensive it was. For all the hype 3D printing is getting, I think there could be lots more businesses in making injection molding more accessible.
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#7$69 for 1 yr of a .com domain? You need to shop around more. But pretty inspiring! Good looking game!
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#8In case you miss it in the middle of the article, these are the instructions for the game: http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0218/2060/files/spacedice.p...
All that work and there's still a typo on the first sentence, second page.
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#10$69 for 1 yr of a .com domain? You need to shop around more. But pretty inspiring! Good looking game!