The Future of 3D Printing
- Fransisca Abiarsi
- Jan 18, 2014
- 1 min read
Imagine printing a new valve for a broken water faucet or a new plate when your five-year-old drops the good dishes. Imagine not being limited by commercial pipe sizes or designs requiring individual pieces that can be fit together by current commercial equipment. Imagine custom creating every gift given to each friend or family member to incorporate favorite song lyrics, literary quotations, inside jokes, or photographs. This world isn’t yet a reality, but it’s getting closer every day thanks to advancements in the field of rapid prototyping and 3-dimensional printing.
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