Well, it's a bit sad, but I don't think I would be able to sell any of this. Though I would love to. There are many problems, that I would have to solve first.
First I would have to get in contact with Marinovative (or AC in case of the quick release) and ask them for permission. If they demand any kind of money, thats the end.
Second: I am a capitalist. So I will start comparing makeing and selling these parts with other stuff that acually makes me money. Like my actual work. Let's say I can charge 50€ plus shipping for that tiny quick release. It has 10 Euro in materials and tool wear. It takes me at least 3 hours to make one. If I was really pushing and optimizing, I would maybe be able to crank out 10 in a day. Anything else would require me investing in some kind of CNC setup. And that in turn would destroy the - how should I put it? - spirit? It would be just another cnc bike part. And I surely would't be able to get rich quick like that, would I
Then of course, I think professionalizing like that would also take out the fun on my part in an instant.
What I might consider though is this. I am a bike hoarder. I really like all kinds of old bike parts. So I think I would love to swap self made stuff for other parts. I would make cool stuff to get other cool stuff. No money involved. It's still a hobby. I think I would like that.
Sorry for that lengthy explanation. I had a few PMs about this, so I was feeling the need to - well - explain.
Another Idea of mine was to start a youtube about all that. I've been experimenting on that lately. But that is really a lot of work. I now have a hell of a lot of more respect for all those youtubers out there after trying it myself. But if I would be making some money with YT, I would be able to basically give away the parts that were made while filming.
Now I'm tossing ideas around. Again, sorry for all the rumbling...