I tried to make something in America

by geerlingguyon 6/8/2025, 9:27 PMwith 5 comments

by Zrenon 6/8/2025, 11:52 PM

It's neat finding out that his earlier video on stamping sheet metal and bending it into shapes was actually him doing research for the handle of this scrubber.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDzBE6vz5r0

by xdon 6/8/2025, 10:08 PM

A very relevant recent story: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43692677, the top comment especially.

I'm not American, I'm from the UK, but it's the same in regard to putting value in to people.

by robocaton 6/8/2025, 10:17 PM

A worthwhile video on the topic of making a product in the US - although the purpose of the video is overall commercial (to sell the grill scrubber they designed).

Somewhat painful to watch:

* he suspects he's been had by a supplier reshipping from China. But fortunately honest about it in video

* has a sort of amateur feel - perhaps lack of experience developing a product. But great if you're an amateur.

* it isn't clear whether the scrubber would work very well

Favorite part: the 3D printed mold prototyping system

by vegetableon 6/9/2025, 6:24 PM

I think his video makes it clear how hard it is to make something made-in-america--even this product isn't. On the product front alone, people would be making a decision to spend ~5-10x something made-in-notamerica. gains from trade is a fundamental idea that has proven to be mostly beneficial to the masses. suddenly claiming self-reliance yields freedom seems very politically aligned.