print your own parts! - 3D printer

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http://www.mindkits.co.nz/store/new-stu ... 3d-printer" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

latest NZ Performance Car magazine article on guys printing gauge pods and cable holders for projects.

The way of the future
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Been there, doing that.

You can even buy a 3d printer from Warehouse Stationary now.

Title says replicator 2, photo is replicator 2 and description talks about replicator 2X

http://www.warehousestationery.co.nz/is ... %40WSL-B2C" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Guy in the usa is making gun parts that really work
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Some of them can print metal now to, crazy. You get one of these and a 3d scanner and your are in business.
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In our lifetime they'll be 3d printing new organs and body parts too I reckon.
Get me a new liver, STAT!
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They Already did Print A Kidney

They printed some structure for the material to bind to, sort of like a ladder and it formed into an experimental kidney.

it was on the news like a year ago.
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