Full Version: Gift 2 from Laser Buzz-F15
From: UncleSteve [#50]
6 Jul 2006
To: Buzz [#48] 6 Jul 2006
From: Mike (MIKEN) [#51]
6 Jul 2006
To: Debbie (DEBBIEG) [#46] 6 Jul 2006
Debbie:
Way off the thread but if you're doing horsey stuff don't forget stable signs. You can buy the cedar cheap and it lasers very well.
My client purchased this as a gift for her teen age daughter.
EDITED: 3 Aug 2006 by MIKEN
From: Buzz [#52]
6 Jul 2006
To: Doug (JDOUG5170) [#49] 7 Jul 2006
Actually now that the cat is out of the bag, I sent the designs to a guy who has a CNC shopBot to try it out. First plan will cut out of a single 1/2" 4' X 8' sheet of plywood and make a decorative 4' foot long F-15.
With no glue needed the F-15 can be taken apart and rebuilt anywhere.
The design for the almost 10 foot long F-15 is first going to be cut out of High Density foam to make it cheaper and so it can be easily moved,
also so we can check the dimensions.
I don't know about you, but the bigger the TOY the bigger my smile B-)
I hope I can convince a few individuals to try my designs with their CNC machines, maybe I'll find a CNC company who will want to include our designs with every CNC sale??? :P
Of course our main customers are the Laser Owners.
From: Goodvol (JIMGOOD) [#53]
7 Jul 2006
To: ALL
I'm guessing the best way to sell the "Toy Chest" items would be to supply all the parts as a kit (or more of a puzzle!) with instructions? These would be awesome as Christmas gifts!
I can see it now.....Daddy trying to put the Victorian Doll House together on Christmas Eve!!! The kids better put out a lot of cookies for "Santa"!!! >.<
From: Buzz [#54]
7 Jul 2006
To: Goodvol (JIMGOOD) [#53] 7 Jul 2006
EDITED: 7 Jul 2006 by BUZZ
From: Goodvol (JIMGOOD) [#55]
7 Jul 2006
To: ALL
It goes without saying that the commode is fully functional!!! Right!?! :O
I suggest the dads begin building long before Christmas Eve! What great projects for the kids!
From: Buzz [#56]
8 Jul 2006
To: ALL
If you get tired of seeing these things let me know. I'm not sure if I should just show high production business products to make
or these fun projects - I seem to enjoy designing more???
Note, I have been asked to write an article for A & E magazine on product development. I am not a professional writer by any means. But I submitted the first article and the editor contacted me to request a series of articles to better explain ideas, process, and thinking that goes into creating new products. I'm going to try my best, but I know there is plenty of you out there that create products everyday, but I hope my articles will help some, I don't want to come across as a know all. For the few that know me, oh well I won't tell you what they think ;-)
From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#57]
8 Jul 2006
To: Buzz [#56] 8 Jul 2006
I'm looking forward to reading your series of articles.
No need to be a professional writer. That's what good editors are for. :-)
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