From dino hunts to indoor action-sports experiences, ENJOY3D is building a community-first ecosystem where content, creativity, and real-world play come together. Indoor skatepark. 3D printing experience center. The Schuck Camera System. North Spokane.
ENJOY3D is building more than a brand. We are building a local community ecosystem around creativity, 3D printing, action sports, and shared experiences. The dino hunt is the first proof. The park is the destination.
Chromey is not just a fun campaign. It is the first community test: mobile-first engagement, social-media growth, real-world participation, local storytelling, feedback collection. Proof that people will show up for experiences tied to digital content.
North Spokane needs a place where action sports, 3D printing, and community events all live together. Year round. Family friendly. Safe by design. This is a future development concept, not an operating facility yet. It is what we are building toward.
SLAM3D is the creative studio side of ENJOY3D. It is what produces the videos, the figures, the limited drops, and the maker education that supports the experience center. The brand voice and the print lab feed each other.
A networked camera system for skateparks, terrain parks, and action-sports venues. Multiple fixed cameras at ground, pole, wall, and overview angles capture every rider. Visual recognition tracks each person. The system auto-edits the best clips together. Riders walk away with a shareable highlight reel.
The ENJOY3D park in Spokane is the first install. The Schuck Camera System is built to scale beyond it. The same hardware-and-software stack runs anywhere riders show up and want clips.
60 seconds. Anonymous. No email, no phone, no follow-up unless you want it. Just a real read on whether to build it, what you want in it, and what you would pay.
The future ENJOY3D model connects real-world experiences with digital content and community growth. The dino hunt is the starting point. The park, the print lab, and the Schuck Camera System are the long-term vision. Built in Spokane. For Spokane. Then everywhere riders show up.