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Oh dear. Now I am looking at linear guides and stepper motors on eBay. Where will it end?
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostSome say it's worth holding off on getting a 3D printer until next year, when the patent on laser sintering expires: Laser Sintering 3D Printing Patents Expiring in 2014 - Tested
But if you just fancy having a play, the Invention Studio at Georgia Tech have been running a number of different ones fairly intensively for a while, so their experiences are the next best thing to a Which? review for now: MAKE | Being a Printer Master: Managing Mass Printing in a Makerspace
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostDid someone not print a gun recently?
3D printing files freely available on internet.
Give it five years before someone is shot and killed in this country with a printed gun.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostDid someone not print a gun recently?
3D printing files freely available on internet.
Give it five years before someone is shot and killed in this country with a printed gun.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostDid someone not print a gun recently?
3D printing files freely available on internet.
Give it five years before someone is shot and killed in this country with a printed gun.
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Did someone not print a gun recently?
3D printing files freely available on internet.
Give it five years before someone is shot and killed in this country with a printed gun.
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I have a friend that has bought one of the replicator models but his success has been patchy. I will hold off for another few years judging by his efforts. It will be fantastic once they iron out the reliability issues
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Some say it's worth holding off on getting a 3D printer until next year, when the patent on laser sintering expires: Laser Sintering 3D Printing Patents Expiring in 2014 - Tested
But if you just fancy having a play, the Invention Studio at Georgia Tech have been running a number of different ones fairly intensively for a while, so their experiences are the next best thing to a Which? review for now: MAKE | Being a Printer Master: Managing Mass Printing in a Makerspace
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Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
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3d printing
So has anyone bought a 3d printer or been working with said new technology? Anything interesting produced? Costs? Uses?Tags: None
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