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 From:  sirebral
 To:  Stunt Engraver (DGL) 
6230.11 In reply to 6230.10 
Ahh thanks, I went back today and cleaned up that post a bit. When I put it together I was in between meetings and a bit rushed, so the formatting was off a bit. Thanks once again for the words of encouragement (hoping you have great psychic abilites :)).

Keith Madaras
Moderator - http://www.laserists.com
A community for laser engraving, cutting and display professionals.

 

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 From:  Dave Jones (DAVERJ)
 To:  sirebral 
6230.12 In reply to 6230.11 

Interesting idea having a forum that combines engraving/cutting types of lasers with the theatrical/light show type of lasers. I haven't really given that type of laser application any thoughts for a long time.

I remember in 1971 playing with a little laser that had a small mirror mounted on rubber suspended in front of a small speaker. It made light patterns on the wall that changed with the music. It was being sold to night clubs around Europe at the time. It was about as powerful as today's typical laser pointer pen, but cost what seemed like a fortune back then.

 

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 From:  sirebral
 To:  Dave Jones (DAVERJ) 
6230.13 In reply to 6230.12 

Yet to see if it's a successful idea. :P My reasoning, I work with lasers in both contexts, so it was only natural for me. Things have changed considerably in the display world as far as cost, you can build a nice full-scanning projector for under 5K. This being said, although I do shows professionally, I don't have the funds or clientele to make it a full time gig.

Our engraver (and EXT from Epilog), however, is already paying for itself after only 6 months since its purchase, with just a few clients. Not half bad! Niche markets seem to be the key to keeping that business alive and well, and thus far we've had pretty good luck.

The idea behind the forums was to bring more of a community feel to both industries. It's somewhat of a challenge as many folks tend to feel as if they discuss too much they're giving away their market advantage, I tend to lean towards the sharing of knowledge. There's actually a movement towards open-source businesses that is quite interesting, not sure if I'm 100% on board yet, but it's causing a lot of buzz, Google Adafruit, they're pioneering the idea of an open-source business model for laser engraving of various personal electronics.

Keith Madaras
Moderator - http://www.laserists.com
A community for laser engraving, cutting and display professionals.

 

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 From:  Stunt Engraver (DGL)
 To:  sirebral 
6230.14 In reply to 6230.11 

Keith,

My limited psychic abilities are playing less a role, (in my prediction of your success), than my powers of observation.

You've put a lot of personal energy and personality into your site.

The fact that people know who you are, by name, can only bolster credibility.

You're not subscribing to a "Build it and they will come and contribute" method. People will come and contribute, although it's (my opinion) up to a forum host to keep the momentum alive.

Aside from that, the laser display aspect gives your site a unique and diverse aspect, which is also a crucial component.

Activity + diversity = A compelling site. :-)

Evidently, I'm not telling you anything you haven't already discovered.

Best of luck.

David "The Stunt Engraver" Lavaneri
DGL Engraving
Port Hueneme, CA

EDITED: 4 Mar 2007 by DGL

 
 
     
 

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