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2010-12-09 20:04:08 (11151 views) Part of the reason it's taken a year in China to finally get to the point where we've got everything prototyped and pretty much ready to go for production is that we've had to teach each manufacturer how to do the job step by step in order to remove the errors they introduce.
Here's a webcam shot taken while going over the overlay properties on skype... we do this often; by now we're often bypassing sales entirely and interacting with the engineers. We tell them what to do and when, they just execute...
Insanely time consuming but very instructive way of getting a product made! When you don't have an infinite amount of resources you do whatever in order to get to the finish line...
Regrets? Sure. It took two years to get to this point where we've got everything standing by just waiting for components to start selling product. It shouldn't have. It could have taken 3-4 months with unlimited budget. But... we gained an enormous amount of knowledge on how each part is made. Assuming our first product is successful and we become a bona fide positive cash flow femdom company, future product design will be aided immensely by having gone through this process.
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