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Tag Archives: reprap
3D Printers Are Taking Off But One in Every Home? Maybe in Another 10 Years
The 3D printer has come of age….well, almost. Let’s just say that after a tough hit from the recession, the [...]
Posted in Art, Computer Interfaces, Gadgets, Singularity
Tagged 3D printers, makerbot, reprap
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Stratasys and HP Will Bring 3D Printers to the Mainstream
Among the many promises of Star Trek is the ultimate manufacturing device: the replicator. Just ask for an object, and [...]
Posted in Gadgets
Tagged 3d printer, 3d printing, ABS plastic, fused deposition modeling, hewlitt-packard, HP, makerbot, reprap, stratasys
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The Next Generation of 3D Printer: RepRapII (Video)
Innovators are rarely satisfied with the first draft, even when that draft is revolutionary. RepRap, the open source 3D printer [...]
Posted in Gadgets
Tagged 3d printing, adrian bowyer, darwin, mendel, reprap, self replicating
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Stainless Steel Printing from Shapeways
As if 3D printing wasn’t cool enough, you can now “print” objects in stainless steel. That’s right, dust off your [...]
3D Printing and Self Replicating Machines In Your Living Room – Seriously!
Imagine having a machine for $500 in your living room that can take your computer based specification for a 3D [...]
Posted in Computer Interfaces, Singularity
Tagged 3d printing, makerbot, reprap, self replicating
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