Well I'm just guessing based on past experience. It's quite a few parts and 3d printing is still kinda costly. But I'd rather go that route than scratch-build for this.
Well I'm just guessing based on past experience. It's quite a few parts and 3d printing is still kinda costly. But I'd rather go that route than scratch-build for this.
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then I think I'm done with Firefly props :angel
I'm not DONE `til I'm living in my own bird!
I want this to be my next project, but the parts are hard to come by. Ive been trying to get my hand on one of these flashlights for months and they are impossible to find.
I am still working on mine and still plan to offer it as a kit. The grip requires the most work as the top needs to be reshaped.
I want to finish the flashlight and grip first so i can make plans for accurate good fitting parts as mistakes would be very expensive.
I think people underestimate the work involved in these kind of this and the pricetags that are involved.
I see a lot of people here who say they want the add-on pieces to be metal and they want the lot for $150. I would like to wish you good luck, as unless you have your own CNC equipment or know someone who will do it for you, it won't happen. Machineshops charge you between $35-$75 an hour and i can guarantee that milling/lathing these pieces will take a lot of hours. It is not just milling/lathing time you pay for, but toolchanging and setting up the material as well. Rememer the pieces i had cnc-ed for my Ergo proxy gun out of resin? That set me back 300 Euros at 35 euro an hour
I will keep working on the lasseter and will make molds of the pieces when i am done. I just like to take the proper time to make it as accurate as possible and to make sure that, as a kit, it would require the least amount of cleanup and is easy to assemble. The pricetag that comes with a kit like that reflects the costs and time required on making a kit like that available.
Here's an example of how i make tons of profit because i drive up the prices of my props as people are willing to pay the pricetag:
-My constantine lighter costs $300 on this forum
-paypal takes $15
-materials, tooling, electricity, foundry costs, plating costs, import duties/shipping, etc $80
-incometax $120
So, my 'profit' is $85 for 8 hours of work, half of what i earn with my hospital job.......you are right.....i am a greedy *******. And i didn't take the time spent on research and prototyping into account
A lot of people just don't understand what it takes in monetary investment and time to make these things. Myself (and a lot of people who have experience with these kind of projects i personally know) find the statements that we are overcharging for our 'products' quite insulting. I suggest you go to a 3D artist and ask him for a quote on the 3D models or learn to do them yourself. Then upload your models to shapeways and get an online quote for a set of the parts or take it to a machinist and ask for a quote......you will be shocked at what you would actually have to pay. I know when you have no clue what it takes to do a run (and i didn't when i joined this board) the prices asked sometimes seems absurd. One of the reasons i haven't finished my Gantz X-gun is because it would take hundreds of hours when build by hand, or $4000-$5000 to have the pieces made (and yes, i asked for quotes on the parts)
So hey... is anyone building FireFly props anymore or is that soooo last decade?
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I will go there on occassion, especially when I'm on a research mission. However, since I'm pretty spoiled with the RPF's one-stop-shop, and since I did remember a couple of the great threads already here, I figured I'd rather post here.If you want to post about Firefly/Serenity props and not have them get lost,
www.fireflyprops.net is the place to go.
Cool! So are you thinking of offering an entire kit or a add-ons only kit? I have the Galactronic Gun, but the grip just seems too weak and fragile to me. I was thinking of taking it off, shaping and filling it to fit the flashlight, and then making a resin casting of it to make it seem more durable and sturdy. Much like what I think you are doing.When those 2 components are done, i can start getting the addon pieces milled, lathed and/or lasered.
Yeah. It's sad really because that show was absolutely brilliant in every imaginable aspect. As far as original series go, Firefly is definitely in the top 5 of my list. Of those top 5, Firefly blows the other 4 away when it comes to casting, scripting, costumes, props, soundtrack, story-telling, comedy, tragedy...I think the reason you don't see too much firefly props anymore is because it only lasted 1 season (for which some execs of the studio should have gone to prison for) and it is a show which requires an aquired taste, people either love it or hate it.