I've finally got a dedicated area for my workshop and I'd love to let it earn its keep.
I'm looking at providing 3 or 4 designs initially. Should I just bite
the bullet, order a bunch of PCBs and stock a small supply of parts
for kits? What worked for you?
Setting up an online store is easy, but I'm interested in hearing about easy methods of order fullfillment for this sort of stuff. Suggestions for an easy to integrate shopping cart/shipping system is welcome.
Considering starting a kit business
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i'd start with one design first. makes tech support easier. plan to make 50-100 kits at first. unless its something awful you should be able to sell 100 of anything as you work out the bugs you can stock more. you'll probably get a couple things wrong, especially with pricing/shipping.
for payment, go with paypal, i started with 'buy now buttons' and its not pretty but is very very easy. i think they may even have integrated USPS shipping now. priority mail, for example, is $5 for up to a pound, domestic with 'delivery confirmation'. that allows a lot of leeway. you can ship online for free ("click-n-ship" at usps.gov) & get free USPS carrier pickup.
once you have 3 solid designs you can move to an integrated cart. they take a -lot- of effort tho, especially if you go with an open source one.
for payment, go with paypal, i started with 'buy now buttons' and its not pretty but is very very easy. i think they may even have integrated USPS shipping now. priority mail, for example, is $5 for up to a pound, domestic with 'delivery confirmation'. that allows a lot of leeway. you can ship online for free ("click-n-ship" at usps.gov) & get free USPS carrier pickup.
once you have 3 solid designs you can move to an integrated cart. they take a -lot- of effort tho, especially if you go with an open source one.
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But I'm perfect!
Maybe not. Got any suggestions on pc board suppliers?
Are you stocking your kits from the usual sources? mouser/digikey/jameco/etc
oh, and before I forget, got suggestions on liability insurance for those of us with the not so average workshop? laser cutters/cnc/etc my homeowners insurance people balked just a bit...
Are you stocking your kits from the usual sources? mouser/digikey/jameco/etc
oh, and before I forget, got suggestions on liability insurance for those of us with the not so average workshop? laser cutters/cnc/etc my homeowners insurance people balked just a bit...
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Re: But I'm perfect!
http://www.ladyada.net/library/pcb/willo wrote:Maybe not. Got any suggestions on pc board suppliers?
yeah i suggest them until you get into the 'making hundreds at a time' at which point you can start buyind directAre you stocking your kits from the usual sources? mouser/digikey/jameco/etc
http://www.ladyada.net/library/procure/ ... utors.html
what do you mean by 'liability insurance'?oh, and before I forget, got suggestions on liability insurance for those of us with the not so average workshop? laser cutters/cnc/etc my homeowners insurance people balked just a bit...
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Re: Considering starting a kit business
When you had a product you could sell by way of Sparkfun, or Seeed, or whatever, how did you get through to them? Did you have to go through Spark@sparkfun and make "The Pitch"? Or did you have the pre-existing "maker movement" word-of-mouth buzz to support the effort? In that case it would tend to leave out "the rest of us" who are not yet "fashionable".
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