But not with these people.
As a brewery OZB were a joke. There sub contracted out to another company to make a very small batch of beer and I think that even ended in legal action.
This company has been riddled with disaster for years now.
Accountants have no idea about manufacturing. Proof is in the first failing attempt at 3d printing.
Why is there not one photo from this company on anything it has printed?
How many Airwolf printers do you think they will sell? Or is the revenue going to come from those cute little 3d pens? Because it isn't going to come from selling Prodways printers.
No one is going to buy a very expensive 3d printer from a bunch of shifty accountants with NO mechanical knowlage at all. Apart from the fact that this country really isn't the place to sell expensive experimental 3d printers because we don't have the manufacturing base that we used too, but also it the reliability and cost of of electricity. Not forgetting the price of consumables.
As an example, the creo pop pen's ink cost more than HP ink for a paper printer. It costs a fortune.
Who going to buy a Airwolf from OZB? Why would anyone buy one when they are made on the other side of the planet, so you won't be able to return a printer to OZB to have it fixed when it breaks or need maintenance.
You can buy a good Australian printer that prints models quite a lot bigger at far less than the price of an Airwolf.
I feel sorry for the early investor that bought shares because of the world's largest one that Jason designed and built.
That printer was larger and more capable than the Stratasys fortus 900.
Now the Fortus 900 sells for quite a bit. MNIT bought one for 1 million dollars while another one was sold to Keech in Ballarat for around 600k.
The printer Jason designed was able to be built for less than 20k with a build size of 1275mm x 1275mm x 1275mm.
It could use almost any printing material. This meant you could print for less than $10 per kilo. While the Fortus range of printers have to use the very limited range of Stratasys filaments at a cost of around $500 p/kg.
OZB really lost out big time when they ripped off Jason.
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