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by tsimionescu
1390 days ago
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Not that many, actually. You can't print most metals or glass (not without extreme temperatures), nor weaved materials. Maybe there are some ceramics that could be printed? You will also perhaps be able to print wood composites and a few other biological materials. Perhaps you may even print some electronics (though not something advanced like a microprocessor or FPGA). If I'm missing somethign some examples of consumer goods you really think could be replaced by an advanced 3D printer that fits in an apartment or small-ish house (say, at maximum the size of a larger washing machine) would help a lot. |
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You can walk through any Target or Walmart and see hundreds of items the could be made at home in the future.
https://www.3dprintingmedia.network/from-steel-to-metallic-g...