▲ 2 r/3Dprintingbusiness+3 crossposts

Title: What 3D prints actually sell well at fairs with kids/families?

Hi everyone, I’m thinking about setting up a small 3D printing booth at a local fair/event where there will be a lot of kids and families. I’m trying to figure out what products actually sell well in person, not just things that look cool online.

For people who have sold 3D prints at craft fairs, school fairs, farmers markets, or similar events: what items sold the best for you? What did people ignore? What price ranges worked well?

I’m also wondering about color choices. What colors tend to sell best at fairs with kids and families? If you were printing inventory ahead of time, what rough color distribution would you do between bright colors, neutral colors, rainbow/multicolor, glow-in-the-dark, silk filament, etc.?

Also, is it worth offering made-to-order custom prints at the booth, or is it better to mostly bring finished inventory and only take custom orders for later?

Any advice from people who have done this would be really helpful. Thanks!

reddit.com
▲ 3 r/Bambu+1 crossposts

Standard vs high flow

I’m looking into buying a new nozzle for my X2D. Are there any disadvantages of getting the high flow nozzle besides the price? Are there any disadvantages of getting standard flow? Thanks

reddit.com
u/Cute_Psychology_1766 — 1 month ago