According
to Natural
News, Mike Adams (the Health Ranger) announced yesterday that the
release of an important new invention in 2015 would be accompanied by posting
downloadable 3D printer files for parts used in the invention. His announcement
made many readers wonder how they were going to print these 3D objects if they
don't have a 3D printer.
The
answer to that question is that 3D printers are on course to become as
commonplace as desktop computers today. Nearly every modern household will
likely have one within a few years, and the idea of "printing out"
small objects that you need around the house or office will become commonplace.
For
example, instead of running to the hardware store to buy a wildly overpriced
T-connector for a drip irrigation line in your back yard, you will simply fire
up your 3D printer, select the T-connector object from a menu and click PRINT.
A few minutes later -- and for about a nickel's worth of PLA material -- you'll
have your part.
For more information, log onto:
The
Dremel Company has just released a consumer-friendly 3D printer that brings
this technology closer to becoming a common household appliance. It's called
the Dremel 3D Idea Builder. The object build dimensions are limited to 9"
x 6" x 5.5", but that's plenty for many objects you will need around
the home or office.
Right
now, this Dremel printer costs just under $1000, but just as we saw with inkjet
printers in the 1990s, mass market demand will sharply drive these costs down.
Within another 2-3 years, you will likely see high quality consumer-friendly 3D
printers available for under $500, and the library of available downloadable
objects will rapidly expand.
3D
printing is a similar leap that brings a whole new wave of decentralized,
non-authoritarian, grassroots manufacturing technology to the masses. With 3D
printing, millions of people can quietly and privately print the objects of
their choosing, without censorship or repression.
To
see some fascinating and interesting clips regarding the truth about 3D printing,
one can easily log onto:
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