We’ve all spent a significant portion of the past few years imagining what we’ll do once we get our hands on our personal 3D printer . Obviously, in case you are of the particularly crafty, Make Magazine-subscribing sort, you’ve probably already built about a of your personal. For those that have no idea a soldering iron from a freshly-burned hole of their hand, however, it has been an issue of anticipating the technology to come back down in size and cost. A machine designed by professors on the Vienna University of Technology still has some distance to head at the roughly €1,200 (about $1,700) price, nevertheless it weigh in at somewhat over three pounds, and that’s the reason not on your run-of-the-mill extruder — this breadbox-sized machine uses lasers to harden plastics, allegedly with enough precision to supply medical parts. Seems like identifying the precise gift on your professor friends in Vienna just got an awful lot harder.
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