Alot of people engrave bricks, though, for good results a higher powered laser is best (100+ watts)
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I've come up with something to engrave that possibly not heard of engraving. Have you engraved brick? I bought my neighbors house and now live in. He has moved to California to live with family. He was the original owner of this 1963 home. I removed the wingwall the house had and am salvaging the brick. I like to engrave his name and call sign to send to him.
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Right now, with hats, it is more what we can get. I try to use Richardson, because their quality is always on point. But I have had to use some outdoor cap, yupoong, and port authority lately. Richardson has been near impossible to get.Originally posted by TX_92_Notch View PostI might buy some hats for my business... basic 2 color logo. Nothing super fancy but not a POS either.
Do you guys use a certain brand hat or just whatever the customer wants?
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I might buy some hats for my business... basic 2 color logo. Nothing super fancy but not a POS either.
Do you guys use a certain brand hat or just whatever the customer wants?
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I can see if we can get you taken care of. Shoot me a message!Originally posted by DON SVO View PostWould you be interested in doing a one-off hat for me by chance? I’m also curious about laser engraving for something else.
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Would you be interested in doing a one-off hat for me by chance? I’m also curious about laser engraving for something else.Originally posted by black2002ls View PostI haven't updated this in quite some time! Not sure if many are still following it, or if anyone is still here. Though, it helps me to chronicle this journey to keep me motivated. We have set a revenue goal for this business and our (both mine and my wife's) drive to make it successful has peaked at the same time. We did 120K in the first full year doing this. That was fueled by Trump hats. 2021 was quite a drop, I think we might have run 30K. Our goal, for now, is a consistent $50K in revenue year to year.
We are still doing the laser thing on the side. We were pretty dormant last year. I ran some bulk/wholesale orders in the early/mid part of the year, though we spent most of it getting settled in to the new place. I finally got a room framed up and insulated for a conditioned space for the lasers. It has been quite nice running them in air conditioning! My wife added screen printed T-shirts to the mix late last year which REALLY drove sales at our holiday markets, we did about 2/3 of our revenue last year at Holiday Markets in November and December.
Early last year, we decided to add an embroidery machine to the business. Then it sat. We did a few things with it, but never really marketed it or learned how to use it. My #1 goal for the "slow" season this year was to learn to run that damn machine and make it pay for itself. We've started with hats that have local school mascots or logos on them with the 3D puff embroidery. I've had that machine running every day this week! A post in the local Caddo Mills facebook group with one picture of a hat has turned into several wholesale orders for businesses and a steady stream of retail sales for Caddo Mills hats.
I'll get some pictures up later today of some of the stuff we have been running.
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I haven't updated this in quite some time! Not sure if many are still following it, or if anyone is still here. Though, it helps me to chronicle this journey to keep me motivated. We have set a revenue goal for this business and our (both mine and my wife's) drive to make it successful has peaked at the same time. We did 120K in the first full year doing this. That was fueled by Trump hats. 2021 was quite a drop, I think we might have run 30K. Our goal, for now, is a consistent $50K in revenue year to year.
We are still doing the laser thing on the side. We were pretty dormant last year. I ran some bulk/wholesale orders in the early/mid part of the year, though we spent most of it getting settled in to the new place. I finally got a room framed up and insulated for a conditioned space for the lasers. It has been quite nice running them in air conditioning! My wife added screen printed T-shirts to the mix late last year which REALLY drove sales at our holiday markets, we did about 2/3 of our revenue last year at Holiday Markets in November and December.
Early last year, we decided to add an embroidery machine to the business. Then it sat. We did a few things with it, but never really marketed it or learned how to use it. My #1 goal for the "slow" season this year was to learn to run that damn machine and make it pay for itself. We've started with hats that have local school mascots or logos on them with the 3D puff embroidery. I've had that machine running every day this week! A post in the local Caddo Mills facebook group with one picture of a hat has turned into several wholesale orders for businesses and a steady stream of retail sales for Caddo Mills hats.
I'll get some pictures up later today of some of the stuff we have been running.
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Looking for that next big thing...

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Well, lasers are up and running in the new shop. Still not a "dedicated" space, but I had to get back to producing and turning $$ with these things. This is a notoriously slow time for this business, so I took some time to work on "new" stuff. Yes I know the ejection port cover is upside down..
Other than the obvious gun stuff. We are working up sign blanks, as well as acrylic based stuff. Custom cupcake toppers, cake toppers, etc. I've got some requests for scale diorama stuff and some trophy plaques for a model car show as well.





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It may not look like much, however, this tote holds approximately 25 packages, more than 100 fuck flakes, and inside of one of those packages is my 1000'th flake. 1000 fucking, fuck 2020, fuck flakes. That is insane. And the orders keep coming. I printed my orders from today and part of yesterday. Before I could make it from the printer to the table to start packing and shipping, 3 more orders came in...

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I don't. I can look for one though
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Fuck flakes, it's a fucking blizzard over here. I have cut almost 1000 flakes since I started selling them. A "lets see what happens" moment has now pushed us WELL past my laughable revenue goal earlier this year!
And it isn't over. I am still getting 10-20 orders a day for them. Some order 1, others order 60. Now, if the USPS could get their shit together and stop whistle dicking around with my packages!
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Now...or later?Originally posted by AnthonyS View PostMy wife wants a few tumblers now too... We will want about 30 this time next year or more.
I'm placing a tumbler order today on lunch
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