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- gambino49ers - May 01 2008
A self-replicating 3D printer that spawns new, improved versions of itself - and a wealth of useful household objects - moves closer to reality
- Sigorny - Apr 17 2008
A self-replicating 3D printer that spawns new, improved versions of itself - and a wealth of useful household objects - moves closer to reality
- filipopi87 - Apr 14 2008
A self-replicating 3D printer that spawns new, improved versions of itself - and a wealth of useful household objects - moves closer to reality
- yeehaw - Apr 14 2008 | rapid prototyping, research, replication, self replication, 3D printer
Ok Stargate fans, here is your first replicator...
Quoted: A self-replicating 3D printer that spawns new, improved versions of itself - and a wealth of useful household objects - moves closer to reality
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Too cool! I wonder, if you could just recycle the circuit after you were done w/ it back into the printer? Or if that were the case, I could make serving ware (sporks) on the spot and recycle it back into the printer when I was done.