Production units being delivered

I don’t know that they are out of Day 1 yet if that helps, excluding Pro orders which will be coming later. Based on the dollar totals they generated, they had something like 500 or so orders on Day 1, likely followed by several hundred on Day 2, even more on Day 3, even more on Day 4…and so on. So I guess that 50% of the orders fell in the Crowdfunding campaign? That’s about 5,000-6,000 units.

I think I’m at about Day 4. I don’t have my Production unit yet, but I just upgraded it to Pro, so I don’t expect to see it until late July at the earliest. And that’s only if they decide to bump me up. They might decide to deliver the Production units to the PreRelease users and Beta testers later…we are already using machines now, and can afford to wait until some of the others get started. (For the most part. Maybe. Hmmmmn…better limit that to my personal feeling.)

I believe we’ll see a really slow start, date-wise, with the first week or two taking forever - because that was the highest volume of orders. Then things are going to move faster and faster as the order level petered out.

I’m actually pretty good at math, and I wouldn’t want to try to figure it out. :grin:

7 Likes

I suspect it’s a reference to this post:

And the whole point of that post is there isn’t any reason to trust the spreadsheet at Crowdsource GF Shipping board - Google Drive because it doesn’t have any chance of being a decent source of information.

as @jrnelson points out information is a bit strict. The spread sheet just lacks enough data to be used reliably for any predictions.

3 Likes

Yeah - and I’m no good at math at all, so I have no interest in trying to figure it out :dizzy_face:, just a general curiosity. I could have sworn I saw someone post that they had ordered at some point last year and had gotten their email already, but I’m not sure which part of the forums I saw that in. Would make a lot of sense for them not even to be out of Day 1 yet, but it sounds like they’ll be jumping around a bit given what @dan said about some orders being accelerated and some being delayed (as you mentioned as well that makes sense for some beta testers who are already using what may be pretty close to production units anyway).

1 Like

Yes that is where I got 1 per day from. It was actually 0.86 at the time but not everybody who has received one has filled in the date.

Not at all accurate but in the absence of any other information it is the only gauge we have. You could multiply by customers / forum members and get a bigger number. You could even multiply by customers / people who have put their name on the spread sheet. That would give a highly optimistic run rate of about 60 per day.

sadly adding more speculative numeric factors into the already skimpy data just wont’ get us more accuracy. I just look forward to the day when we all have our glowforges and are competing to see who can post the coolest project they made.

5 Likes

Yes I think we can say it is more than one and less than 60. Pick a number in between depending on how optimistic you are.

Look out for relevant mile posts, e.g. first pro, first outside US, first to your country and see where your order date is relative to theirs, if they fill in the sheet.

1 Like

ok but I think we can all agree our favorite milepost will be when we finally get to laser our own first thing!

2 Likes

Yes. I wonder how many forum members will disappear like @PlGHEADED.

I find it very odd that there are so many customers that haven’t registered on the forum. Not surprised if they don’t use it regularly, but not to even register seems odd.

4 Likes

I didn’t get into the forums for months after my purchase. I would have sooner, but I didn’t realize the community that was here.

8 Likes

If this was like most of the other product forums I’ve been near I’d disappear once I have the product up and running. Life is crazy busy but the mix of opinions and willingness of forum members here just adds a crazy amount of value to the whole company.

4 Likes

I don’t. Different strokes for different folks.

I was an original 30-day backer. Took me a while to register, and WAY longer to my first post. It’s just not for some people.

I think that has a lot to do with it.

10 Likes

True. I ordered with a handful of other guys from a 3D printer forum, and I’m the only one who got active on this one. They joined here, but mostly prefer to use PMs.

Most folks don’t really have time for it, especially if they are working.

8 Likes

Same. I registered a while ago and have been happily reading through various parts of the forums and checking out PRU projects and posts for a long time before I finally posted for the first time yesterday. Since I didn’t have a PRU and have no experience with lasers, I didn’t feel I had much to add to the conversation.

From what I’ve seen though, an awesome community that I will definitely be looking to for feedback on my :glowforge: projects and ideas - whenever the day finally arrives!

12 Likes

And that’s exactly me.

I read here for a long time, not even logged in. There was no need.

Even once I get my unit, I won’t be posting a whole lot. Most of what I want to do will be kept very close to my chest. There are a few projects I am excited about doing and sharing, but it’s the exception. Nothing against anybody here, and if by chance I come across some info that might be useful to the community, I will absolutely share, just not a lot of my “production” (It will be rather boring to most anyway)

4 Likes

I think you will find this group very excited about nearly anything laser.

3 Likes

@nateunsworth and @curt, you’ve got one thing incorrect there…folks will want to see what you make. We’ve been sharing ideas since the get go, whether they had anything to do with lasering or not, and it just multiplies the creativity exponentially.

So share 'em when you get 'em. :slightly_smiling_face:

7 Likes

I can understand that. I’m sure you don’t want poachers! And “boring” or not, sometimes it’s the technique more than the design that people might be interested in. Share what you want, if any, and we’ll be happy to look!

2 Likes

I agree. That’s why there’s an unusually large number of retired old farts like me on the forum.

4 Likes

And me. I got “retired/fired” pretty early. Chuckle! :smile:

3 Likes

i think a lot of people registered and never came back. there are some users like staff / discourse accounts, etc, of course, but still nearly 6000 registered users on this forum. that’s a lot of orders. 2400 of them have presumably posted in the last month, i suppose, 1400 in the last week?

3 Likes