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Just curios how the market is for these domains right now.
 
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Just scooped this yesterday from expired domains which I lucked out on:
3DPrnters.com
 
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Nice, it looks like 3d is waking up
 
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Who said 3D world was going to die...? 3D printing, VR, AR... All these technologies have arrived to stay forever (unless someone invents more dimensions...). You can check out the trends (July 16th, 2016):

a) 3d Printing / Additive Manufacturing:This is going to change absolutely the way we produce, use and consume objets. It is the democratization of the design and products, almost everything you can imagine is going to be able to be produced and customised. No matter how complex is.

https://www.google.es/trends/explore#q=3d printing
https://www.google.es/trends/explore#q=additive manufacturing

b) Virtual Reality (VR):
https://www.google.es/trends/explore#q=vr
https://www.google.es/trends/explore#q=virtual reality

c) Augmented Reality (AR):
https://www.google.es/trends/explore#q=augmented reality

Here is a pretty nice 3D DN portfolio (+ others) in case someone is interested: DNforest.com ;)

Best regards
 
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Who said 3D world was going to die...? 3D printing, VR, AR... All these technologies have arrived to stay forever (unless someone invents more dimensions...). You can check out the trends (July 16th, 2016):

a) 3d Printing / Additive Manufacturing:This is going to change absolutely the way we produce, use and consume objets. It is the democratization of the design and products, almost everything you can imagine is going to be able to be produced and customised. No matter how complex is.

https://www.google.es/trends/explore#q=3d printing
https://www.google.es/trends/explore#q=additive manufacturing

b) Virtual Reality (VR):
https://www.google.es/trends/explore#q=vr
https://www.google.es/trends/explore#q=virtual reality

c) Augmented Reality (AR):
https://www.google.es/trends/explore#q=augmented reality

Here is a pretty nice 3D DN portfolio (+ others) in case someone is interested: DNforest.com ;)

Best regards
 
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couple of city 3Dprint DNs:

NewYorkCity3DPrint
Manhattan3DPrint
Dallas3DPrint
LasVegas3DPrint
Philadelphia3DPrint
Phoenix3DPrint
SanFrancisco3DPrint
London3DPrint
Tokyo3DPrint
etc.
 
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3DTVR.com
3 niches in5 characters !
 
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New Fast SLS Printers !

http://www.3ders.org/articles/20160...-250-times-faster-than-competing-systems.html

slsprinters.com - dmlsprinters.com - 3dslsprinters.com - dmls3Dprinters
sinterprinters - 3Drapidprinters - partreplicators
3Dreplicators - replicationservice - replicatorlibraries - replicationfiles


Most of these are 3 years old or more. Some 10 yrs. Just bought into sls
Looks like they will bloom soon enough now that the old sinter patents are expiring.

Just what I have been waiting on. Nothing better than 'metal AM' for prototyping and production.
 
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New Fast SLS Printers !

http://www.3ders.org/articles/20160...-250-times-faster-than-competing-systems.html

slsprinters.com - dmlsprinters.com - 3dslsprinters.com - dmls3Dprinters
sinterprinters - 3Drapidprinters - partreplicators
3Dreplicators - replicationservice - replicatorlibraries - replicationfiles


Most of these are 3 years old or more. Some 10 yrs. Just bought into sls
Looks like they will bloom soon enough now that the old sinter patents are expiring.

Just what I have been waiting on. Nothing better than 'metal AM' for prototyping and production.

Nice names.

I have plasma/printing which tbh I have no idea what it really is, but it seems to be something real that will be to life. Do you know anything about it?
 
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3D Scanner Market worth 5.90 Billion USD by 2022
http://www.marketsandmarkets.com/PressReleases/3d-scanner.asp
 
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Nice names.

I have plasma/printing which tbh I have no idea what it really is, but it seems to be something real that will be to life. Do you know anything about it?
There are Plasma Cutters which are a form of CNC & milling. Some of the work I do we have had specialty co's come in to do the custom work with them. It is subtractive manufacturing.
Don't really think it is a play to 3D Printing/AM but I have not been keeping up to date the last 18-20 months.
But could play in new tech design & engineering as I see it.

In short, if you look at this more broadly as you should be doing,
it really is a expanded play on design & engineering and small scale production & prototyping.
AR will plays right into this as it starts to fruit with 3D VR/AR CAD modeling.

I spent a lot of 'think time' on this 5 years ago to see where it was all headed.
But I do have a advantage of knowing/seeing/using a lot of this tech.

Most of this emerging tech is not new. It just has been priced out of the reach of small town fabrication shops.
Automotive manufacturers have had metal 3D metal printers since the 80's for prototyping.

And that is changing because of the patent expiration's and new co's are getting into this, breaking most of the price bearers by leaps. The thing is, so much is coming to market at the same time, it is going to be somewhat a explosion of capability to small operators and back yard inventors where most of the ideas come from in the first place. Additive manufacturing and VR/AR tech are the hottest commodities for the next decade and perhaps beyond. But look at it all from marketing the 'design and engineering' stand point.
It's where the money is.

While I have played many high end parts of this, there is plenty of catches to be made in the details as it evolves if you can look ahead at the implications in the field of the tech.
This is where it helps to know how the tech works from many angles.
 
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3D Scanner Market worth 5.90 Billion USD by 2022
http://www.marketsandmarkets.com/PressReleases/3d-scanner.asp
Excellent name.
3D scanning will be used in Design & Engineering and VR/AR.
I am sure you might want to do a search at "Jay Leno's Garage" for a piece that was written about 4 years ago showing a 3D scanner and a 3D metal printer used as a "part replicator" for one of his old cars where a replacement part was out of the question and the cost of having a new cast made and fabricating one was time consuming and costly.

He did it all in his garage, and while it was a scanned drawing, it could be modified to be better than the original part. Fixing any design flaws that the original had.
My example... I look at it as...
3D Scanner + 3D Printer = 3D Replicator

3DModelFiles 3DfileDB 3DfileDataBase 3DReplicationFiles
 
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Selfie3Ds

Holo3Ds

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3D Printing not protected under US 1st amendment
http://www.guns.com/2016/09/26/court-rules-3d-printing-not-protected-under-first-amendment/

This will be a big issue from now on because it is going to happen, but how do you control it !
More government snooping in your digital life is the only way.
You could not stop music and movies, so what's to think this would be any different.

3DGunModel(s) 3DFiles.info
I might note that the selling of model files, whatever they may be called in the future, has the largest long term investment potential. If your getting into this this late, you might want to think in that direction over the hardware, (not counting new hardware additions in the market).
 
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3DGunModel(s) 3DFiles.info
I might note that the selling of model files, whatever they may be called in the future, has the largest long term investment potential. If your getting into this this late, you might want to think in that direction over the hardware, (not counting new hardware additions in the market).

3DFile.net
3DFile.org
3DObjectFiles.com
3DPrintingFiles.com

I mentioned that I sold 3DShoe.com for $2,000. Wish I'd held out for more.
 
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