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    I would rather start digging my grave than order anything made in China. Apart from machining my ballscrews and so. My dream come true is to make a product like HAAS or Hypertherm and sell to them even if they have same ten times cheaper.

    This is in short how things work:
    You have an idea, order 1000 pieces, they charge you 10 $ per piece. Ultra cheap, yes?
    No. Next month you see in internet the piece you try to sell for 30$ , selling for 5$. Seen it many many times. Or you biggest concurrent in your country goes to them and orders 100 000 pieces and they sell him your product for 2$, slightly changed of course. Seen this also.

    With China this is how things should work:
    Various suppliers. One makes the mold. One makes this, the other makes that. Nobody knows what the parts serve for exactly. Each of them could not put the whole picture alone. You /immigrant workers from poorer countries/ assemble product at home and brand it made in ..Whatever but not China.

    Ops, my wife that works in a serious company here and is specifically responsible for controlling the Chinese manufacturers corrects me- You will need a 3D printer to send them 3d object with files together. Otherwise expect errors in making the molds. They must see what you want. Its so much easier to see , than look at CAD drawing...
    Last edited by Boyan Silyavski; 12-08-2016 at 02:53 AM.
    project 1 , 2, Dust Shoe ...

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