I am posting this small survey on behalf of JOSÉ RODRIGUEZ , PF member “TIgerdio”
José writes
Survey, input is appreciated...please also post any additional comments
OK folks.
As many of you know many of the "little" resin cottage industry folks in our hobby are suffering due to the high cost of rubber and resin to produce new products.
Depending on current economical climate it could get worse and many of us may/will be forced to close up shop or think of other ways and cheaper materials to produce our products with.
Let's be honest here, any high cost on oil and it drives up rubber and resin prices to the point where items are unaffordable and people are tight with the current inflation on everything, so sales suffer due to it.
So trying to get ahead of the curve I am doing this survey.
By producing in plaster rather than resin it will bring down the cost of the product from $80.00 to $40.00-45.00, and the molds will last longer so less replacement costs for rubber and a huge savings on resin.
The one issue could be the USPS, as many of you know they love taking packages and using them as hockey pucks, so now and then no matter how well we package them, there is usually some breakage in items.
Also, believe it or not plaster is a little heavier than resin, so shipping costs may increase slightly.
I have been thinking of casting the main parts of the thicker buildings in plaster, then including the roof sections, doors, windows, etc in resin.
This will save on the overall production of the product and the savings can be passed on to the consumer.
All our bases will continue to be produced in resin, since it is almost impossible to keep them from being broken in transit.
Your thoughts on this are appreciate it.
Thanks
José
José writes
Survey, input is appreciated...please also post any additional comments
OK folks.
As many of you know many of the "little" resin cottage industry folks in our hobby are suffering due to the high cost of rubber and resin to produce new products.
Depending on current economical climate it could get worse and many of us may/will be forced to close up shop or think of other ways and cheaper materials to produce our products with.
Let's be honest here, any high cost on oil and it drives up rubber and resin prices to the point where items are unaffordable and people are tight with the current inflation on everything, so sales suffer due to it.
So trying to get ahead of the curve I am doing this survey.
By producing in plaster rather than resin it will bring down the cost of the product from $80.00 to $40.00-45.00, and the molds will last longer so less replacement costs for rubber and a huge savings on resin.
The one issue could be the USPS, as many of you know they love taking packages and using them as hockey pucks, so now and then no matter how well we package them, there is usually some breakage in items.
Also, believe it or not plaster is a little heavier than resin, so shipping costs may increase slightly.
I have been thinking of casting the main parts of the thicker buildings in plaster, then including the roof sections, doors, windows, etc in resin.
This will save on the overall production of the product and the savings can be passed on to the consumer.
All our bases will continue to be produced in resin, since it is almost impossible to keep them from being broken in transit.
Your thoughts on this are appreciate it.
Thanks
José