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    My first laserbuz package

    I just purchased my first laserbuzz package.
    I got to talk to buzz on the phone for a few minutes, What a nice guy.
    I purchased the dog package in 1d, I wanted to add some cash and carry items to my booth for next summer to augment my laser photo sales, this looks like an economical way to do it.
    I have Baltic birch questions but I will post in another thread.
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    I also just got my first Laserbuzz Software.
    I got the Starter Pak - (little bit of everything), and also got a couple of 3D Ala Carte patterns.
    Very pleased with it all. I'm amazed at how much information is provided on the CD, not only how to cut out the patterns, but how to finish them and tips on how to market them.

    Scott
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    Jim, I set up an ornament stand with Christmas ornaments and Buzz's dog ornaments. I put "I love my XXXX" on each dog ornament so they didn't need to be customized.

    When customers came by and loved the dog ornaments, I offered to put their dog's name on them if they would like to place an order and receive it later. I sold a ton of dog ornaments that way. Next year I will sell the dog desktop items to the people who bought the ornaments this year!

    I made over $400 in dog ornaments and tributes during the 2-hour craft show at my day job. I am still getting phone calls from those people who saw my dog ornaments on the desks of my customers.

    The dog package is hugely popular as is the military organizations.

    Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Good View Post
    Jim, I set up an ornament stand with Christmas ornaments and Buzz's dog ornaments. I put "I love my XXXX" on each dog ornament so they didn't need to be customized.

    When customers came by and loved the dog ornaments, I offered to put their dog's name on them if they would like to place an order and receive it later. I sold a ton of dog ornaments that way. Next year I will sell the dog desktop items to the people who bought the ornaments this year!

    I made over $400 in dog ornaments and tributes during the 2-hour craft show at my day job. I am still getting phone calls from those people who saw my dog ornaments on the desks of my customers.

    The dog package is hugely popular as is the military organizations.

    Jim
    Jim, I am glad to hear that the laserbuzz dog package worked for you. Did you only purchase the 1d dog package? Do you see a market for the 3d dog package?

    Buzz has two dog packages. I purchased the first; his second dog package seemed to have more exotic breeds than the first. If all goes well I will purchase the military package in the summer.
    Can you tell me a little more on how you displayed your work for the fair.
    I am considering purchasing display shelves, Buzz told me Ed Lang use to make and sell display shelves for the laserbuz product line.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott A Whitehouse View Post
    I also just got my first Laserbuzz Software.
    I got the Starter Pak - (little bit of everything), and also got a couple of 3D Ala Carte patterns.
    Very pleased with it all. I'm amazed at how much information is provided on the CD, not only how to cut out the patterns, but how to finish them and tips on how to market them.

    Scott
    Scott, I have not received my package. It is good to hear your positive review of your package.
    please post some pictures of your work when you can, I would love to see them.
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    Jim,

    I have many of Buzz's packages. One trick is to buy a 1D package of one type and a 3D in another style. That way you can resize the 3D down to the 1D.

    Buy the military organizations in 3D and you'll have all you need to upsize the dogs to 3D.

    I displayed the 3D tributes using the stands that are included in Buzz's software package. I put them on the stand and they look great that way. If someone is on the fence, throw in the stand and you'll get them to commit.

    I have Ed Lang's ornament stand. It is well worth the price and it works great for Buzz's ornaments. I sprayed it black and it looks nice. I had this sitting on the end of the tables I had at the craft show. Beside that I had the tributes on their stands. I had others under the table that I could show people. Next year I will sell the smaller desktop dogs. I think those that bought ornaments will buy these next time!

    I hope that helps!

    Jim

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    Had a look at the gallery of dog ornaments, cute. If I were in the market, I'd pass on the "3D". All the ornaments I saw in their gallery were just engraved on a couple of different levels, not contoured. Maybe I missed something? I'd be a little ashamed to call those designs "3D". But then I'm not a marketing genius.

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    The larger tributes that are classified as 3-D are assembled in 3 different layers so there is depth in the final product. It is all cut in one layer in one build and you assemble it in layers. I think 3D is appropriate for lack of a better term!

    These tributes are very popular and I know one engraver that went out and sold over $18,000 in military tributes commemorating Veteran's Day. He found places to display his tributes and the request for sales came flooding in.

    As with most things, the marketing is still important.

    Jim

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    James

    Here are photos of the first plaques I did. Painted the background black, but didn't stain any of the foreground. (Didn't have any on-hand at the time and wanted to get them put together.)

    The clock cutout worked very nice on the horse one. Fit perfectly to the movement.


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    Scott, those look good! The clocks are popular. These are the ones I used as samples for the recent craft show. The flash made the background colors lighter. They actually look darker (and better) in person! Photographically challenged!

    I think the next time around I might try going with black text but colored background in the middle. I'm not sure which looks better. Any thoughts!?!
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    Those look good. I like how you colored them to correspond to each service!

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    James, Scott, Jim, et. al., having not touched one of these in person, please tell me how they are constructed. It appears the two ropes, the outer cylinder and the inner design are cut from one piece, finished separately, and then glued/attached to a painted/colored background piece the same diameter. Is that correct? If not, please enlighten me.
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    Randy,

    The center piece, ring, and outer rope piece are cut together. Everything is vector cut - no rastering. I stain the outer ring and inner graphic with a lighter stain and the ring is darker for contrast. I use a 12x24" piece of material. On one side is the outer ring, ring, and inner piece, and the other side is used to cut the associated background.

    The outer ring is glued to the background. The ring is offset with spacers to raise it up one level. The inner piece is raised up two levels (one level higher than the ring). This gives it the 3D look, or depth. Also, I spray the background prior to assembly and all staining is done after cutting and prior to assembling.

    You can really get a good assembly line going if you are doing volume tributes.

    I hope that helps!

    Jim

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    Jim,

    I like the idea of color behind the inner graphic and black behind the letters. Think I'll try that the next time I cut some.

    Randy,

    On two of mine, the outer ring and inner graphic are raised up one level and the inner ring is glued to the background. On the "I love my Dogs", I did the opposite, only raised the inner ring and glued the rest to the background.
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    Lazerbuzz item pricing

    What is the retail price range for these type of items?

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