Continuing the discussion from Kaly Out of Buisness?:
So I finally broke down and watched the video you are holding up like a shield as proof that you did your research. I was pooping, so the length of your video was perfect. Thanks for that.
Here’s my takeaway:
- You wanted bigger rims because you saw a Kaly XLR and liked how they looked.
- You asked someone else to design you these rims.
- They printed these to test the design and told you that you could ride on them. You took this assumption as fact.
- You claim that you can stand on them, which is only a single type of one stress test and not done in any controlled environment. Purely subjective. Things get interesting when you’re several thousand miles into your board and the print layers start delaminating from repeated impacts, heat, and forces endured while in use.
- 650 miles of you alone riding on these is not an adequate amount of testing, and that you are claiming it is speaks towards how little you understand about the product you’re attempting to sell.
- Why did you choose the print orientation you did? Did you do any testing on different orientations to find one with optimal sheer/impact resistance?
Your video 100% consisted of your personal opinion and showed absolutely zero empirical testing. You demonstrated absolutely zero understanding of the topics at hand and relayed zero technical data.
What was it you expected one to learn by watching you tell a nice story about how you saw some pretty rims and paid someone to design & print you some?
Simply put, you never should have decided to sell your FDM printed prototype. It’s downright negligent given how little actual testing you’ve done + your complete lack of engineering credentials, due process, and logic.