I’ve found nothing in these threads.
Gotcha. I just actually wanted to make sense if it worth to try. I’m a new shop with 2 cnc machines in Florida. Working my way now, so looking for all available options. I would definitely work with the other guys (bigger shops or so) if I can offer something for them.Xometry-Who is doing it?
Wanting to know who is working regulary with xometry, and how they like it. Both good and bad experiences and are you spinning wheels or making a little money? I know this has been brought up, just want a little more recent reviews. Thanks, SKwww.practicalmachinist.com
This one was one that list. The software here is a PITA and I think it has bugs.
Cool! Thank you Mike, this is interesting and pretty clear. I requested a test part now, let’s see what happens.Xometry is fine IF you have a shortfall in regular work and need some filler to make your monthly/quarterly goals, or just want something to fiddle with while you wait for regular work to pick up. It's VERY difficult to make a living wage on Xometry work.
There are some jobs that I've done that paid out over shop rate, but they are exceedingly hard to get since 1,000 other shops are looking at the same time you are. Well-paying jobs get taken very quickly, like within 2-3 minutes of being offered. Unless you are sitting at the computer all day long watching your Job Board, you'll miss them.
Regards.
Mike
Keep us posted, I have a customer who said he sent a test part and he never heard back. He quickly gave up after a few calls weren't returned.Cool! Thank you Mike, this is interesting and pretty clear. I requested a test part now, let’s see what happens.
I’m actually used to make a fittings for high pressure and high temperature applications back in time, a lot. Power plants boilers parts, screens etc. Trying to figure where to go, call, email, to have understanding who may need this parts here (I was working in the other country since 2011). So this is my special niche. Any thoughts on this?Some people complain about the search function, maybe I got lucky. A long time ago I tried E-Machine Shop, I don't think they outsource anymore, they sucked. All those similar type places seem to end up the same, too many to list came and went, some charge fees, some just mark up what you get paid. The longer they exist the more people they churn through.
If you have a special niche you may make some money, if not it is probably fill work for beer money.
They seem to be very communicative with us so far. Sent us a material pretty fast, but since I was actually experienced mostly in lathe work, I scrapped the test part doing the second side… and then I bought a couple of pieces of stock here in FL from local supplier to get it done and the material was trash. So we contacted them again and asked if they would sent it once again, and they did. Waiting for it to come to redo the test part.Keep us posted, I have a customer who said he sent a test part and he never heard back. He quickly gave up after a few calls weren't returned.
I would avoid it. There have been a few sites like it and every single one has turned out the same. A race to the bottom.Hey guys. Does anyone works with the Xometry? Share your experience, thoughts, maybe some who you know used to work with them?
I’m thinking to give it a try.
Let’s talk
They can close and won't pat for the orders you mean? Xometry advertising so much now, they dumping so huge budgets on ads it would be funny if they will fall.I would avoid it. There have been a few sites like it and every single one has turned out the same. A race to the bottom.
No, Xometry is not going anywhere anytime soon. They have recruited a lot of shops, enough that they can always find a shop willing to take low-paying jobs.They can close and won't pat for the orders you mean? Xometry advertising so much now, they dumping so huge budgets on ads it would be funny if they will fall.
Cool! Keep us posted how is it going! Really curious if they actually really provide any decent jobs.I have just past with my first part and got a feedback that part is good and now I can work with them. I am now at vacation 2 weeks and after that I am going in production with my lathe for them. I must do 5 jobs with at least grade 4 to become their trusted partner. It must be good because now that's my only way in business.
Ok. I will. Keep eyes here. This was my test productCool! Keep us posted how is it going! Really curious if they actually really provide any decent jobs.
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