Today I want to talk about another aspect of Kaleidoscope Laser that isn't always social media friendly. It's our B2B jobs - small runs of parts and pieces for other companies. And by small, I mean under 3,000 units. Technically called job shop, those are facilities that do small jobs so that a large company doesn't need to retool or bring in equipment for a short-term task.
It can be marketing items like key fobs or leatherette labels. Or it can be laser engraving hundreds of pieces that are a part of a larger unit like tap handles or custom trophy bases. We can cut and engrave plastic tags to identify equipment parts or organize bins. Then using the same badge plastic material, we make signs to identify tractors, vehicles, hallways, rooms and direction. Right now, we are processing another batch of acrylic parts for a company that was just awarded a patent! So cool to be a part of that - conception to production. Yes, R & D is something we can help with too. Conception to production. Floyd is now cutting some samples of the next generation of that product. So, while you may not always see the less glamorous, high volume jobs, they are very much a part of our capabilities whether laser or CNC router. All this to say, multiple income streams are vital to our small company. We make stuff, so keep us in mind when you hear a request for small parts production.
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Let's talk weddings! Since the powers-that-be of all things wedding have chosen to hold the big bridal shows in January, we need to get the word out about the custom wedding accessories we can make.
Starting at the #bridalshower , we can cut unique #caketoppers to match your nuptial theme. Invitations can be sent out with a small leatherette heart enclosure with a #savethedate message. Bridal party gifts run the gamut from #laserengraved glass barware, stainless barware, knives and leatherette manicure sets. Of course, the big day comes with some sort of favor for guests to take home. Depending on your theme, #barnwedding screams mason jars, custom cork coasters can be an affordable option by the hundreds. And don't forget, we can personalize many items for actual wedding gifts for the new couple 2019 has dawned crisp and cold. K, enough of the poetic rambling. We seem to be good at changing things up for our business each year. Sometimes twice a year. This year will be no exception. First hurdle is the new website. We've gone around a few barrels and found we need control.....to add, subtract and get messy ourselves. Last year we moved into Lowell to have a brick and mortar presence. This has been invaluable to our exposure! Convenience for our customers not having to trek out to the country on the oft times crabby gravel roads is a good thing too. Then there's Martha. We have made a new friend and a priceless colleague in business building. We share store space with her and she is awesome with the retail 'thing' and marketing. We complement her ideas by building new store fixtures and helping with the heavy lifting. Many blessings to count. We do have a huge undertaking in the works...praying it all works out. More to come on that as we take baby steps to make it happen. Blessings to you this year!
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AuthorI imagine I, Debbie, will be primary blogger. My husband Floyd and I own Kaleidoscope Laser/The Cedar Mitten and I will do my best to check in regularly to keep everyone up-to-date. Archives
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