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    How many uses would you have for one of these?


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    I was reading about these a while back, it's crazy! Amazing how it recognises the moving parts and it doesn't come out as a solid lump. I want one!

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    Thats an awesome printer!
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    i heard about these in development a year or two back because as an architect, printing a 3D model to touch and feel would make a client giddy!!!

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    Sir this isn't safe, I'm not comfortable with this...

    Dammit just scan me and print me!

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    we have one of these at work.. our rapid prototype machine. Everything comes out a plastic type material, pretty unstable for a while after its made has to remain ~23 deg and low humidity. But if you can think of it, its 3D and will fit in the machine it can be made.
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    that takes the old photocoping your arse trick to a whole new level
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    you can make an, only slightly less awesome, home version of this sort of thing yourself (called a reprap machine) and use it to make the parts for home versions for other people to build one.

    http://reprap.org/wiki/Main_Page

    I have a friend who is a sculptor and he used a 3D scanner and rapid prototyping machine to make a life size sculpture of himself.

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    this is friggin scary!!!

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    im still not convinced this is real!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Amazing stuff! Like it very much. I know that there are 3D printers in medical field already.

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