This is the future!
And it is, in some respects — it’s going to open so many things up in the world. But that doesn’t mean to say that you will do it yourself or that it will decentralize manufacturing, like the hype seems to suggest.
So, no revolution?
The main issue lies with raised expectations, build quality, price and usability. So here we go, my list of reasons 3D printing isn’t all you think it’s cracked up to be.
— gizmodo.com
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No, Shit, Sherlock. - [i wrote that, then read the article]
No, Shit, Sherlock.^2 - [after i read the article]
The revolution in 3D printing was great the first time I heard it in 2003, along with prefab architecture.
Its always hard to predict the future, but the 3D technology is still in its infancy - with so many different opportunities.
I am fascinated on how it is not only used in rapid prototyping but in medical sphere where body parts are literary being printed right now.
haters are gonna hate.
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