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Seattle Startup Energizes 3D Printing Industry

SEATTLE, April 3, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- ImagiGadget LLC launched its

product line of Wave Hooks (www.wavehooks.com) in January. After

seeing initial success, they launched two crowdfunding campaigns on

Indiegogo (https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/wave-hooks/) and

Kickstarter (https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/97033867/wave-hooks/

Within 10 days, initial goals of $3,000 for each campaign were dwarfed

by the $18,329 worth of funding, 500,000 website hits, 700 backers,

and over 1,000 units on pre order.

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Its most popular product the Wave Hook Bath Tub Wine Glass Holder

represents most of that success. CEO Michael Aylesworth announced on

Sunday, March 30, 2014 that ImagiGadget would be partnering with

contract 3D printers on www.MakeXYZ.com in order to ensure on time

manufacturing and delivery of the 1,066 units ordered. "In addition to

producing the units in house, we will be outsourcing approximately

$5,000 worth of contract 3D printing to the MakeXYZ community,"

Aylesworth said. Average orders for contract 3D printing is $50,

according to Aylesworth, who has provided 3d printing and product

development services on MakeXYZ in the past.

Aylesworth also indicated on his update video

(http://youtu.be/FO75anuteyQ) that ImagiGadget will be pursuing a much

larger expansion of its successful Wave Hook product line using more

traditional and much higher volume manufacturing technologies such as

injection molding. "We are looking to injection molding having these

products in national retailer outlets by September," Aylesworth said

in the video.

All the rewards for the crowd funding campaigns have been capped for

orders to be fulfilled in May. New rewards will be added for

fulfillment in June.

"We want to be very bullish in our expansion, but also extremely

conservative and respectful of those backers who invested their money

early on and expect their product on time," says Aylesworth. He

continued: "Bringing a new product to the market is very exciting for

us as the inventors and manufacturers, but when you see this kind of

viral excitement in the market place, everyone from consumers to

investors get a really incredible experience and sense of

accomplishment."

The Wave Hook Wine Glass holders are $15 on pre order and Aylesworth

has said that wholesale pricing will be available as soon as the

injection molding process is up and running, likely this summer.

Michael Aylesworth, CEO of ImagiGadget LLC, can be reach at

206-659-1349 or by Email, www.wavehooks.com.

Read more news from ImagiGadget LLC.

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