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MississippiInventor wrote:...Otherwise you waste a whole bunch of money because that prototype is not going to help you make any money since your idea isn't worth anything to anyone in the first place.
MississippiInventor wrote:Regarding the rough physical prototype, I sometimes recommended people use the green floral foam to cut and make a model and then paint with acrylic paint.
I do this because some people are so hesitant to make a physical model, or they don't have the tools to make physical model.
Work2XL wrote:Long before prototyping, you should get a general idea of market size, competition and have a decent idea of the manufacturing cost.
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What I'm trying to say is do ALL of the legwork BEFORE you spend a dime. A thorough business plan that YOU write yourself with HONEST information is worth it's weight it gold.