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3D Printing - Fab at Home [Wall Street Journal] 

by Catherine Laine
January 22nd, 2008

Printing a cocktail snack from your desktop? WSJ.com’s Andy Jordan explores how that is possible with a cheaper form of 3D printing.

Sure, it’ll be years before they can make anything useful on the cheap, but it is still pretty cool.

Update:
Mahalo Daily had a video on 3-D Scanning and Printing that might also be of interest.



Duration: 5min 40sec

One Response to “3D Printing - Fab at Home [Wall Street Journal]” You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.

  1. General Fabb Says:

    Oh, you would be surprised at what can be made already today. If you’re interested in following the news on 3D Printing and digital fabrication, you might consider reading our blog at Fabbaloo or http://fabbaloo.com

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