Ask HN: Anyone doing Small scale manufacturing
Hi Hacker News, anyone here that is doing small scale manufacturing. I think this is the future of manufacturing in USA. It is the one area where the small guy still has a good chance of succeeding and competing against large manufactures . I know there is a lot of people making and selling on ETSY, but most of the sellers there are low volume. I would love to start a conversation with people in the filed. Especially with people that have created a software to help them manage the entire process. I have looked all over the net for a mordern erp system. One that connects your shopping cart and your raw material and helps you manage the entire process.
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 40.6 ms ] threadI think manufacturing is poised for tremendous growth in the US as incumbents and new players leverage new technology for manufacturing and environmental health & safety. I haven't seen Tesla's manufacturing processes which are claimed to far advanced of current methods. If they are what they claim, they may be leading industry 4.0 in the automotive sector.
Traditionally, to manufacture on a large scale there are geographic limitations. When you apply affordable, renewable energy and some other available technologies those limitations are eliminated and the approach and strategy can be completely shaken up.
Going back to Tesla, if you have autonomous solar trucks to deliver cars and handle inbound logistics for materials and parts you can scale like crazy on cheap land in the desert and supply the entire country, and the world. When overseas shipping is solar, or hydrogen driven, Tesla can supply the world from Fontana, while having a minimal carbon footprint.
Is there a particular industry or product you are interested in?
Happy to discuss further offline as well. chris at endswapper dot com
What counts as "small scale manufacturing?" I build sensor products and controllers in my basement and sell them direct. Is that small scale enough?
There are thousands of 2-5 person machine shops turning out thousands of small parts per day. Is that what you mean?
Fine-furniture makers, small boat builders, custom farm equipment fabricators may build 5 - 500 pieces per year, is that closer?
You're asking an open-ended question. Manufacturing has always interested me and I'd love to get involved in a conversation, but right now I don't really understand your motivation.
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Personally I'm very interested in developing software/interfaces to digital manufacturing processes as to allow mass production of customized/personalized products.
Would be great to talk to likely minded people and people from industry that could use these kind of tools.