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Bearing in mind my design expertise is a solid intercity 125 in woodwork when I was 13, does it print it in paper then or whatever material you need and would you have to print the parts and then put it together.
and currently its expensive too, so its main niche is in prototyping or toys/novelties at the moment. brilliant tech though.
Watch the video above - and keep in mind that's a cheap, consumer model!
Yep, in 10 years or less, we could all have one of these in our gardens:
How to make millions:
1. Buy a 3D printer
2. Print more printers
3. Ebay
Problem?
There was an article in this week's Observer which talked about a scientist in Scotland who believes we're close to being able to "print" drugs.
eh? how would that work, i mean you'd need the chemicals already so why "print" them?
Wait till the technology allows the machines to replicate themselves.
Incredible stuff, my friends a Desgin teacher at some posh school and they have one of these, truley fantastic the things it can do.
3D printing is crazy, isn't it?
The whole idea of electronically sending an item to anyone, anywhere in the world, and 'printing' that solid object it in your home or office? Mental.
Imagine if you could print a working gun.
Oh, no need to imagine: The Worlds First 3D-Printed Gun
This technology is moving FAST.
Yep, in 10 years or less, we could all have one of these in our gardens: