Originally Posted by Ken Maltby
Ok, now that you have provided a reference to what you mean by "3d printer"
I have a better understanding of where you are coming from. There are very
strict limitations as to what each of specially built "3D Printers" can build and
they can only produce a single source material part. They are somewhat more sophisticated than a Play-Doh Machine, though. http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sourc...3P-_PEZp8bDfaA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhaunGYwd08
But you know while we are at it you might consider digital Gene splicing data
for your home DNA Sequencer. It might make for some really long download
sessions though.
Luck;
Ken
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