Sunday
Nov142010
To cut or not to cut
Sunday, November 14, 2010 at 12:11PM
Just a quick question. what would a printed cut out kit be worth to you?
Here’s what I’m thinking. What if there were an option, where you could buy a kit and choose to get a printed and cut kit. There would be an additional service fee, say $30. Is this a feature that you would want.
I’m just speculating, but it might be something we could offer, at least on a limited basis.
Thom
Dave | 13 Comments |
Reader Comments (13)
I agree with Ben and Gail. They both made good points.
For some of us, like myself, would go either way. Depends on the model and the price.
But Thom, in the meantime, please give us something new that we can download:)))
John
We are negotiating with a couple of other kit manufacturers to do some cutting for us and there is a kind of a plan for a limited edition "super kit". I just did an interior for Rich at RS laser and Jimmy D is looking at using our steel for one of his roofs. I've even contacted Paper Creek to see if there are any opportunities for us to pick up his line. So we are looking at a lot of ways to grow.
Sorry back to cutting. Some people do like to do the cutting. It certainly doesn't seem to put too many people off. Traditionally, paper kits are not laser cut.
What I'm thinking about here, is more of a custom service. So the cutting charge would just be an extra. I have no idea, at this point what the cost will be. $30 is a guess on my part. Thanks for the feedback guys. Keep it coming.
"Habbaker's garage" which we re engineered from a prototype by John kosma Is going up just as soon as I correct a spelling error. Hopefully others will follow soon.
IF we offer cutting of kits it will be an option that won't effect our normal way of offering kits. It's just an effort to help those who are hesitant to try our kits because they don't feel they can do the cutting
Our goal is to try to find out what people want so we can build a sustainable business and keep developing paper kits.
The coal loader mentioned will be available in an upcoming kit called the "coal vendor" which is also done and being test built right now. It looks great. The loader is a tough model due to it's size but defiantly build-able. perhaps it will be a freebie.
As you know, after spending a couple of months of evenings cutting out all of those windows for the G&D engine house (each is a sandwich of two window printings) [and, yes, there really was trip to the emergency room], I must admit to the desire to have windows, anyway, cut out by laser for me. The rest of it, I can do just fine and I like to modify those other items as I go along. I suggest offering the windows laser cut but not the entire kit. Perhaps it's just 61-year old eyes talking ... I will continue to cut them out in the mean time and enjoy building the kits as much as ever.
Jim
Mr R's idea is a good one and pretty much what I was thinking. Just windows doors and decorative parts would probably not cost that much.