Kickstarter Suspends Crowdfunding Campaign For Electronics 3D Printer (3dprintingindustry.com) 52
Kickstarter has suspended a crowdfunding campaign that promised its backers "a high-end multi-material 3D liquid jet printer" that could print circuit boards. Slashdot reader PrintBetter writes: With just three days to go, backers were pulling out of Next Dynamics' NexD1 Kickstarter amidst fears the creator exaggerated progress on their prototype and tried to pass off prints purchased from Shapeways as their own... [T]he Berlin company's campaign was a darling of Kickstarter, carrying their "Projects We Love" endorsement and receiving praise from publications like TechCrunch, 3DPrint.com and Make magazine for its purported ability to mix up to six plastic and conductive resins in a single print.
But as pledges grew to over half a million euros, backers started to sense things didn't add up. Kevin Holmes commented "Wow, I'm stunned -- I cancelled my pledge already ... Did they really buy parts from Shapeways and pass them off as their own?" while Anthony Webb remarked "I've backed over 100 projects on Kickstarter ... but this one takes the cake for a complete scam." The company was a no-show at events it scheduled this week, including a demonstration Monday and a live stream Tuesday.
But as pledges grew to over half a million euros, backers started to sense things didn't add up. Kevin Holmes commented "Wow, I'm stunned -- I cancelled my pledge already ... Did they really buy parts from Shapeways and pass them off as their own?" while Anthony Webb remarked "I've backed over 100 projects on Kickstarter ... but this one takes the cake for a complete scam." The company was a no-show at events it scheduled this week, including a demonstration Monday and a live stream Tuesday.
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Unfortunately most people think Kickstarter is some kind of store for new products and if it's on there, the
The difference being? (Score:2)
How is this any different than 90% of the kickstarters? Did they exaggerate just a bit too much?
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According to Kickstarter? Your imagination? (Score:2)
Just curious where you got that number. From Kickstarter? Does Kickstarter say that Kickstarter is often good?
Of course on Slashdot, 83% of statistics come directly from the poster's imagination*, so that's a possibility too.
* Including this one
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Over the past few years; i've chosen and backed a total of about 15 projects, and 100% of them ultimately did the project and delivered the backer reward they promised me, in a few cases there was a delay in expected timeline, and they wound up delivering even more goodies than promised....
So I could come to the provisional conclusion that 100% of kickstarter projects deliver :)
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Thanks (Score:2)
Thanks for that information, and the citation.
Sorry if I was a bit skeptical.
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Just curious where you got that number. From Kickstarter? Does Kickstarter say that Kickstarter is often good?
Of course on Slashdot, 83% of statistics come directly from the poster's imagination*, so that's a possibility too.
* Including this one
Not every kickstarter is some "we'll make you a perpetual motion machine for $20" offer. The vast majority of them are easily funded mini projects often no different than group buy adventures from back in the day. There's a very wide variety of projects that are "finished" and just need funding to get shipped, e.g. pretty much most of the books and art sections, where the funding is going to the minimum production run required from a printer for example.
I myself ran a kickstarter ages ago for a project whic
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FUCK. THAT. SHIT!
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Here's 2 PDF mirrors of the pastebin:
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And an Archive.is mirror:
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Let's see - passing off a 3D print made by Shapeways (not the device in question).
Doing things that are physically impossible (printing overhangs without support).
Sounds like a good start to me.
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You can print limited overhangs without support on an FDM printer. Despite having a dual head printer (so I can print soluble supports), I've successfully got well over 45 degrees, probably nearly 60 on small parts. But you have to use a relatively thick bead and a really really really slow speed to get acceptable results.
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Poor communication ?
They had one of the founders posing as a happy backer who was so impressed he'd backed them again for a second machine !
And they tried avoiding the points about the Shapeways saga, claiming they can't release the files due to copyright, totally ignoring the fact that the creator of one of those designs took part in the discussion pointing out that she'd never given them to anyone.
Then they tried to wash over the whole "sandstone finish" by claiming it's a result of the support material u
It's been a while since I made semiconductor (Score:2)
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Semiconductors and circuit boards are made by lithography, basically a photography method, you make a design of your circuit including all the traces, then you project that onto an area of a light sensitive substrate, shine a really bright light onto it and then etch out (with chemicals) all the areas that had light on them. It gets more complex as you add layers.
In the end all a circuit board is, is a very fine layer of copper. For small, one-off designs, the masks, the chemicals etc. is relatively time co
Why does their web page lack an Impressum? (Score:3)
At least the "Handelsregister" knows their postal address - Prenzlauer Allee 242, 10405 Berlin - so I guess those who still consider investing into them might want to take a look at what they invest into, there, first.
Thanks for the house! (Score:2)
...Suckers!