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Ever dream of a future free from the shackles of mindless mass-produced consumerism? A future of complete freedom, instantaneous manufacturing, and self-designed made-to-order one-of-a-kind goods? With additive manufacturing, that future is now. Join us today on The Corbett Report as we explore the 3D printing revolution.
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AdditiveManufacturing.com | |
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Amazing 3D Printer | |
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BBC ‘covers’ 3D printing | |
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A Super Obscure Patent Now Blocks 3D Printing Of Weapons, Food, Prosthetics, Even Human Skin | |
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Fully 3D Printable Guns Waiting on Firearms License | |
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The 3D Printing Revolution | |
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Scott Summit — The Future of 3D Printing | |
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Thingiverse.com | |
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Are Maker Spaces the Future of Public Libraries? | |
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Shapeways | |
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Pogo3d – Upular (Virtual 3D) | |
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