Thanks! Haha, I could certainly write a program for a 3D printer ... as it isn't far off my profession. Unfortunately, we don't have that equipment handy on site. Maybe one day, I wouldn't rule it out.Black Devil Dog said:Conestoga, that is very impressive, I reckon you would 3D print your own bottles if you could. :icon_cheers:
Awesome business idea just a shame so expensive to Australia..EzyLee said:I'm not sure if anyone has mentioned or used these guys before - could be worthwhile just going for a nice cap.
http://www.bottlemark.com
I think they are expensive anywhere. 13c USD per cap is pretty unsustainable if you ask me. With that said, I did make a small order with them, just to sample the product. I haven't used any yet, but they are indeed a quality item. I'll use them for special brews or something, but no way am I regularly paying 4x more when I can stamp a 3c cap. Luckily the theme I'm using is rugged and simplistic, stamps kinda work for me.Edak said:Awesome business idea just a shame so expensive to Australia..
How does Chuck Norris hold beer glasses without smashing them?zeggie said:I just use my good ol' black and white laser printer, some scissors and a glue stick.
http://img543.imageshack.us/img543/7536/jz7j.jpg
The beer glass is too scared to break.Edak said:How does Chuck Norris hold beer glasses without smashing them?
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