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**Desktop Printers | **Desktop Printers |
Revision as of 19:02, 27 September 2012
Potential products for profit
- We might have a large storefront window that is passed by thousands of art-lovers every month during the nations largest, and rapidly growing art-walk.
- What types of products could serve the community, or might be needed same day (something online 3D printing services can't offer, but walk-in printing shops can)?
- What types of products could be offered in pre-sales to crowd-fund the purchase of one or more printers?
- Products built with $600-$20,000 printers
- Products built with $20,000-$200,000 printers
Hacking, making and community-benefit products
- Lab equipment
3D fabrication links and resources
- Desktop Printers
- High quality, mulitmaterial, commercial
- services, networks, outlets, designs
- http://www.thingiverse.com
- http://www.shapeways.com/
- http://www.sculpteo.com
- http://www.kraftwurx.com/
- http://www.quickparts.com/
- http://i.materialise.com
- http://www.fabricastl.com (ability to find cheapest printing services)
- http://www.ponoko.com
- http://cubify.com/store/creation_list.aspx
- http://www.digits2widgets.com/gallery-showcases/
- http://www.3dprintingmodel.com/marketplace/indexMarketPlace.php
- http://www.redeyeondemand.com/
- Software
- Blogs