http://finance.yahoo.com/photos/20-impre...slideshow/
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Pretty neat stuff, going to open a lot of doors... good and bad.
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Pretty neat stuff, going to open a lot of doors... good and bad.
Vice-Captain - #TeamWaitAndSee
Quote: (07-03-2013 03:09 AM)soup Wrote:
Finally a thread on this. Probably the most important techno advance of our time.
It will collapse many industries and probably precipitate a revolution.
Just imagine how the record industry collapsed... take that and multiply it by almost every object in your home (including your home).
We are in for drama.
Quote: (07-03-2013 08:34 AM)cardguy Wrote:
3D printers - in factories will reduce low skill manual labour. And reduce cheap imports from abroad.
3D printers - in homes will reduce transportation costs for cheap plastic objects.
And alot of people are making parallels with computers. But that is a mistake.
Computers were shit 30 years ago. And today they are great.
Alot of people assume the same will happen with 3D printers. But I am not so sure since Moore's Law (that computing power will double every two years) only applies to the world of bits (computers). I don't see how a similar exponential increase in improvements will apply to the world of atoms (objects).
I may be completely wrong. It is just I sense alot of people are imagining history will repeat itself with 3D printers in a similar way to the history of computers. And as such imagine they might stumble across the next Bill Gates, Steve Jobs or Steve Wozniak when investing in these technologies.
But the driving force behind the growth of computers over the past 30 years (Moore' Law) does not apply to 3D printers. So - I am a little doughtful that the future of 3D printing will be as exciting as that of computers.
And indeed - it is this imagined parallel with the history of computers which subconsciously excites people more than any objective analysis of the importance of 3D printers.
Just my take on it. I have a friend who is investing in this area so have thought a bit about this.
Quote: (07-03-2013 09:18 AM)Architekt Wrote:
Quote: (07-03-2013 08:38 AM)Parlay44 Wrote:
I'd love to be able to print a 2" thick steak
How would you print it? Rare?
Quote: (07-03-2013 11:08 AM)Parlay44 Wrote:
Quote: (07-03-2013 09:18 AM)Architekt Wrote:
Quote: (07-03-2013 08:38 AM)Parlay44 Wrote:
I'd love to be able to print a 2" thick steak
How would you print it? Rare?
Raw. I'd cook it up myself.
Food replication would be a great use of this technology.
Quote: (07-03-2013 11:46 AM)Volk Wrote:
China is going to hate this so much. I'm all in for it.