well, i built up the distribution of DJI here in europe, started with them with 8 people working in china…the first company from china, who had smart ceos, innovative designs etc…they only thing they copied was Steve Jobs attitudes…they are market leader now…we all should be afraid of these companies, located in china, but with smart chinese people in the lead (does not happen often luckily)
some of the early days DJI managers founded their own company : BAMBU Labs…they next disruptive company which changed the market massivly…
thank you
As the “customer,” I would also like to express my opinion (and not getting into European bureaucracy… As the managing director of SMALL companies in Italy, Switzerland (well, much better), and formerly Germany, I would have to write a novel. “Absurd and ridiculous” are the appropriate words):
Philipp has enabled us to significantly optimize our small production. Anyone else would have thought, “What am I supposed to do with a request like this?” If he weren’t who he is… Thanks again a thousand times. It’s a good thing he can’t keep his hands still it seems ![]()
After a “settling-in and optimization phase,” we are now more than enthusiastic. What a joy to be able to use this technology at an affordable price. Many thanks also to Ryan and everyone who helped develop this beauty.
Hey Holle, thanks for the feedback!
As far as I remember you cut dozens of full sheets now? Do you have any pics of it or the coops you make with it? ![]()
Yes, many, many sheets. Let me try to find some videos. Probably from before “the optimization” (we changed some minor things because of problems with the suction hose)…. and i think the good ones (pics) you already show in the first post.
Oh, can´t upload videos …
No one can, it’s only YouTube. Ryan changed the hose hooks recently by the way. So your criticism was valid. ![]()
And you cut the panels with the LR? Under the roof and for the house the ladder goes to? Pretty cool. ![]()
All Multiplex/Plywood/Carply is cut with the LR.
older coop. All the walls of the “nest/inner coop” are made of carply
Those coops are beautiful!

