As the title says, I am seriously considering investing roughly 3000 euro's into a form 1+ and I would greatly appreciate you gentleman’s honest opinion on things.
As you could imagine this is a pretty big investment for somebody who is still studying, I could as well buy a cheap car for that money. I'll bring this back to hobby related but I'm going to give a bit of background.
I am a student goldsmith, and should complete my master training coming summer. In the past years I have noticed that many of my classmates are well aware of the potential of 3d drawing and printing but are simply not very talented or interested when it comes to CAD let alone printing. We got mandatory CAD lessons in school and I have become the go to guy for a lot of people on CAD troubles. The general outlook on shapeways is that it’s too expensive for small parts, and the printing detail is too rough. The only big advantage is the fact they started printing wax which can be used for lost wax casting. (The normal method used by goldsmiths)
Note that Form 1 also offers printable organic materials suited for lost wax casting, starting this month or so. I also live in the same town as the school meaning I could print and deliver the mandatory prints everybody has to do at a quicker rate and cutting the delivery cost.
On the other hand, as my membership on this forum should proof, I am also big into Miniatures and model building, and as everybody knows 3d printing is the next big thing for us as well. The discussion on shapeways print quality will probably rage on for a while, but having first hand seen and handled Form 1 prints I can tell you it is far superior, cleaner and takes paint a heck of a lot better.
It should also be noted that due to my goldsmith education I am well-schooled in metallurgy as well as the specifics and limits of many casting methods, and have first hand experience in multiple of them. In addition I have the aforementioned CAD training as well as being educated in designing from customer specified specs.
Looking at some of the 3d printed work in the market, for instance the Vipers by Rebel miniatures, I am sure I could print those at a better quality.
Or the awesome 15mm bots designed by our own sangennaru, which pitiably shapeways won’t let you print. I’ve been doing the calculations in my head and I feel I should be able to print those for him at the same price, better quality.
Now in all of these cases, profit probably would not be huge, especially the miniature part, which for many of the people running a company still is an overly bloated hobby more than a steady income, and I get that. But even then the 3d design and printing market in both fields, gold and lead so to say, is something I think I could make a job in, but only if I get a move on and start building a network and actual experience.
So please, by all means poke holes in my idea. Am I being stupid and misjudging the miniature part of this completely? Or maybe even missing an opportunity somewhere else?