I’m the same way. I have a couple of stories regarding this. I always find it interesting that the more expensive vehicles have salespeople that are more likely to argue over the silly emblems.
A beautifully made object will need no hallmark to be recognizable. Your design has that all the way. However, it is clear that the branding is needed for trademark and copyright protection. You manage to make them all fit well that I didn’t even realize they were all marked until we started talking about it.
I will agree with Marion. You took the time to design the machines and perfect both (LR and MPCNC) over the last couple of years, for us, for free. Even linking the non-plastic parts to Amazon.
You have every right to place your logo on every piece given the quality of the build I just completed. I went from no CNC capabilities to having a fully functional LR2 in 3 weeks of printing and assembly. The first part I cut was the Y plate and it was within 1/16th of an inch of being square.
Hi Ryan. I’m old. Folks are benefiting from your gracious time and effort for you to share your wisdom with the general pubic from the goodness of your heart. You can put your logo big and bold on anything you want in my old opinion and I’ll view it proudly as I’m witnessing the genius that granted that experience for us. I’ll go buy a tee shirt or 2 from you. Thank You Sir. Where is that link? Haha.
Hey Ryan, you did me and many others a great service by developing and sharing your MPCNC. I do not find your logo on the parts in any way distasteful.
Parts get covered by dust anyways
And you WIN for best answer!
I wouldn’t spend any time trying to file/sand/smooth that off any pieces, before or after printing. Still fairly subtle and low-profile (literally).
@vicious1. Has anyone complained? I don’t keep an eye on the Instagram or Facebook groups. Wouldn’t work about it.
Those of us that are using the machine clearly don’t mind. You might be polling a group that is predisposed to accept your logo.
Well you all are the ones that matter the most!
No real complaints, but while I am working on new parts I started to wonder. Most of you if prompted will actually give a pretty honest answer, I trust the forums!
Thanks for the props and we support you all the way keep you brand and expand it. Just don’t add 10 hrs to the print time😃 I have turned on at least 3 by word of mouth to V1 maybe more.
YOU SIR ARE AMAZING
I understand the reasons for having the logo on the parts… with all the leeches and unscrupulous types out there. But I’m also proud – and you are, too! – of the massive amount of work and talent that’s been applied to these machines you’ve so graciously developed and given the world. IMO I’d hate the parts be just “plain” and actually insist you “sign” each part with your logo…
Is that why the burly prints went o.o.s. today??
They should still be there, we are months out at best.
I swear im gonna start screen shooting crap. It said the 23.5 was oos earlier…
Sure they did🤪
I’m excited to see what comes up next
Yea, my 2 color panels take about 12 hours each.
Well…ummmm, ya’ll aint gunna like one of the parts. Pretty sure last time I check it took 17 hours…even with a 0.5mm nozzle. If people don’t like spending 10 minutes assembling something it takes that long to print it pre-assembled.
Print it in vase mode, drill small hole in top, fill with resin.