The video discusses the creator's journey in fulfilling 3D printing orders, including challenges faced, such as YouTube monetization issues, and learning the correct pricing for 3D printing services. The creator compares 3D printing costs to taxi fares, considering factors like material weight and printer operation costs. Various orders are detailed, highlighting the process of printing, adjustments made for quality, and customer interactions. The creator also mentions unfulfilled orders due to complexity or lack of necessary information. The video concludes with an invitation to subscribe and a call for new printing orders.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker continues to fulfill orders for 3D printing.
2. YouTube removed monetization, affecting bloggers' income.
3. The speaker is learning how to print to order.
4. The cost of 3D printing is considered overpriced by the speaker.
5. There is no unified approach to calculating the cost of 3D printing.
6. The speaker uses a simple weight-based calculation for pricing.
7. A correct pricing formula includes the cost of consumed plastic, operating costs, and operator costs.
8. The speaker received an order for 25 large, strong yellow nuts with 100% filling.
9. The nuts were sent to Vladivostok.
10. Another order was for five bookmarks for books in the shape of a ball.
11. The bookmarks were printed at an increased scale and thickness.
12. A drone order for Boba Fett and Star Wars was negotiated at a lower price than initially calculated.
13. An order for pots for a board game was printed with adjustments to correct defects.
14. An order for a grid for a controlled LED strip required careful monitoring during printing.
15. A housing for a radio module was printed without prepayment and picked up by a neighbor customer.
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