Jan 31, 2012

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3D printing may explode at rate incomparable to its 2D predecessor
Chris Burns, slashgear.com
If 3D print­ing advances as fast as 2D print­ing advanced, we’ll be work­ing with our own Repli­ca­tors from Star Trek by the year 2080. It took just 100 years for the orig­i­nal print­ing press to turn into the print­ers we have at home, and much…

Great view!

3D printing may explode at rate incomparable to its 2D predecessor
Chris Burns, slashgear.com

If 3D print­ing advances as fast as 2D print­ing advanced, we’ll be work­ing with our own Repli­ca­tors from Star Trek by the year 2080. It took just 100 years for the orig­i­nal print­ing press to turn into the print­ers we have at home, and much…

Great view!

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