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Hobbyist vs. Entrepreneur

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Catwell over 15 years ago
The pursuit of money; what separates the hobbyist and the entrepreneur. Though, sometimes there doesn't seem to be an apparent difference in capital raised between the two, but that is another story. Which side would you align yourself?
 
In this economy, it's hard for anyone to spend large amounts of time and resources towards a project without a payoff of some sort. However, I see a new, pro bono, effort by an engineer every day. For example, a friend of mine is making a garage parking distance calculator for his car, so he never hits a wall. He has already spent $200+ on the project and countless hours. He just wants to make something to use. Sometimes people, seemingly, create and build for the sole purpose of completing a difficult task. To design and give away, is it just for the bragging rights or clout? If so, I don't think that is a worthwhile reason for all the time.
 
As for me, I want to make money with every effort I take. For example, I'm currently working with PICs for the purpose of making my own stepper drivers, to sell. And I have a few other parallel developments going on for the same exact purpose. In my financial pursuits, I've taught myself many skills and learn much more than I have anywhere else. More times than not, my projects sold. But, am I selfish, should I be freely contributing to the overall body of knowledge?
 
Can any of us really spare the time?
 
Cabe
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    0 cookieglitch over 15 years ago

    In a way, I feel like I'm stuck between the two. On one hand I have projects that are purely for myself and maybe a friends/family, while on the other I have projects that I hope to sell some day. Costs is always an interesting point for me, although my budget for both sides is fairly limited, in some cases the cost of items such as development kits, certain tools etc, is not a huge concern as at the end of the day I will either come out of it with a product or an idea for a product, and in every case I will have learned something new that will potentially help me with my career. Similarly, spending a lot of time on some projects is not an issue. With it being a hobby, it is clearly something I enjoy doing anyway, but at the same time it is all about learning new skills or improving existing ones.

     

    Despite the best efforts of certain suppliers and transport companies, I am hoping to get at least my main project selling. This however is an idea that pushes the boundaries of the costs part of it all. This is made worse by the project itself. As has been said, part of the problem is finding that market. I know from experience that doing the research into potential markets is difficult for hobbyists and/or those without the contacts. As someone new to the industry as a whole, research is limited to the internet to see what else is available and not what is needed.

     

    In relation to your question about contributing to the body of knowledge, personally I don't find it mandatory and to be honest a lot of the stuff I do I do keep to myself on the basis that it is fairly standard. However I do make an effort to discuss some of the less generic on my site (At least when I remember anyway...), the way I look at it, even for the stuff that may seem obvious to most, doing it my way may help someone else understand it. Even if the discussion is just posting the code online, it could be a jumping point for anyone who happens to find it. I guess this is just another part of my hobbyist side showing through, but at the same time, I believe this kind of attitude can help business. Whats wrong with spending a little extra time and effort teaching people new skills? You never know, you could be encouraging the next generation of engineers or getting a revelutionary product off the drawing board.

     

    Long story short, I'm both, I enjoy what I do and wouldn't necessarily mind taking it further if it wasn't for the barriers encountered. Some of the comments here are certainly helping overcome them however!

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    0 Catwell over 15 years ago in reply to cookieglitch

    John,

     

    Is your budget the biggest obstacle to trying to sell designs?

     

     

    I had that same exact problem not too long ago, but I came up with a solution. Just in time inventory. This concept is being used by many different companies from huge mega-corporations to small 1 man operations.

     

    I had a product that costs me $1000 dollars to build. Although I would sell it for much higher, I never wanted to keep product on the shelf. In the past, I made a mistake of outsourcing $2500 dollars worth of an older design that I am actually still looking at in storage. After that, I vowed never to do it again.

    Now, as orders come in, I buy all the parts needed for that one build. It works, and is a good stepping stone to when/if your product takes off.

     

    And, you don't necessarily have to have a finished product to start selling either. Sometimes you have to test the waters to see if what you made is worth even selling.

     

     

    Cabe

     

    Engineers are more than just designers, talk about your day to day here in the EDE Discorse group.
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    0 cookieglitch over 15 years ago in reply to Catwell

    Hi Cabe,

    It is. Last estimates I got for the current design (Through-hole board, partly by design, partly by unfamiliarity with SMT construction), were around £120 (~$200) for the PCB alone. The only way I found to drop this is to either buy a reasonable amount first and hope, or to go through the likes of BatchPCB and have a 1-2 months wait and who knows how many issues. The system itself then requires a minimum of two devices. Although these costs arn't necessarily high in the grand scheme of things, from my point of view, the cost is somewhat prohibitive without having an order there already. That in itself is another issue without having the funding or costs to promote a rather unproven system. The idea of production on demand has been adopted however not only for this, but for any other products I work on.

     

    As for your comment about the product being unfinished, well...this one is, almost intentionally. The current version is suffering from a rather fatal communication issue which led onto a rather fun story of failing suppliers and 4 month delays. Despite the current state of it, there was interest from one person, however this has essentially gone resulting in it returning to its state as a proof of concept once more and leaving me shaking my fist in its general direction image.

     

    John

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    0 cookieglitch over 15 years ago in reply to Catwell

    Hi Cabe,

    It is. Last estimates I got for the current design (Through-hole board, partly by design, partly by unfamiliarity with SMT construction), were around £120 (~$200) for the PCB alone. The only way I found to drop this is to either buy a reasonable amount first and hope, or to go through the likes of BatchPCB and have a 1-2 months wait and who knows how many issues. The system itself then requires a minimum of two devices. Although these costs arn't necessarily high in the grand scheme of things, from my point of view, the cost is somewhat prohibitive without having an order there already. That in itself is another issue without having the funding or costs to promote a rather unproven system. The idea of production on demand has been adopted however not only for this, but for any other products I work on.

     

    As for your comment about the product being unfinished, well...this one is, almost intentionally. The current version is suffering from a rather fatal communication issue which led onto a rather fun story of failing suppliers and 4 month delays. Despite the current state of it, there was interest from one person, however this has essentially gone resulting in it returning to its state as a proof of concept once more and leaving me shaking my fist in its general direction image.

     

    John

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