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3D Printing be a lover, not a hater

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Most people involved with working on 3d printers, actually love 3d printing and the limitless abilities and options available. Many people are obsessed with it, and rightly so, as the future of 3d printing is bright and very much alive. Ideas are really only limited to the imagination and how far one wants to push it in regards to creating new innovative objects, here are examples of guitars and 3d printed bikes below

3d printed guitar

You can expect the services of 3d printing to continue to grow steadily, and become increasingly more popular. In the area of business, which uses prototyping, with low-volume production running on (very high-end machines), aerospace, the medical sector, just to name a few, are all taking advantage of 3D printing technology.

Is it possible that this cutting-edge technology become a household item for daily use in the near future? The answer to this question will become clear over the next 4-5 years and the technologies advancement.

It can be agreed that we are still in that honeymoon phase period with 3d printing, yes, we stand in awe of what it can achieve and of what it boasts in both potential and abilities. We need to see how this will grow over the next few years though, to gauge its possible success for the consumer. The way it is heading, however, is definitely pointing towards a future where 3d printing is very much alive and more engaged with our day-to-day business endeavours.

This is only the beginning, in terms of our relationship and exploration of 3d printing, but intuition says that the relationship between consumer and 3d printing is going to get stronger as the years go on.

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