Thanks for the kind words guys!
Thankfully, prototyping is totally different than batch production. It takes so long to make a one-off because the entire way you're also making adjustments, tools, jigs...you're setting machines up to do specific tasks..and all the while making small parts, like screws, springs, washers, spacers, tubes, rods.. from raw stock.
This is why it would cost you thousands to have a prototype manufacturered for a product that may end up costing very little.
I designed this vape from the beginning to be as easy as possible to batch produce. Every dimension is designed with available raw stock and tooling in mind.
When I get setup for batch production, I'll have made jigs to do all of these tasks in a fraction of the time. And I'll have some more specialized tools to make things easier/faster. There will still be a hell of a lot of hand work involved..but I enjoy that sort of work.
Although, I have to wonder how long it will take for you to build just one unit, start to finish? I mean, given the "hands on" demands of this artwork, how much of the build will actually lend itself to mass production?
Thankfully, prototyping is totally different than batch production. It takes so long to make a one-off because the entire way you're also making adjustments, tools, jigs...you're setting machines up to do specific tasks..and all the while making small parts, like screws, springs, washers, spacers, tubes, rods.. from raw stock.
This is why it would cost you thousands to have a prototype manufacturered for a product that may end up costing very little.
I designed this vape from the beginning to be as easy as possible to batch produce. Every dimension is designed with available raw stock and tooling in mind.
When I get setup for batch production, I'll have made jigs to do all of these tasks in a fraction of the time. And I'll have some more specialized tools to make things easier/faster. There will still be a hell of a lot of hand work involved..but I enjoy that sort of work.