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World MakerFaire 2012: 3D Printing and Open Hardware - Is this really the Future?
Maker-Faire
Maker-Faire
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Re: Maker-Faire
It's the future of personalized chachkas until someone learns to use real materials and puts 0.01mm precision into those thing-bots.
Maker-Faire looks like a high-tech, nerdy version of macrame and paint-by-numbers.
Maker-Faire looks like a high-tech, nerdy version of macrame and paint-by-numbers.
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Teresa of Ávila
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Re: Maker-Faire
Kind of like an Altaire.Nonc Hilaire wrote:It's the future of personalized chachkas until someone learns to use real materials and puts 0.01mm precision into those thing-bots.
Maker-Faire looks like a high-tech, nerdy version of macrame and paint-by-numbers.
You do realize they call it rapid prototyping for a reason.
Make a working prototype get $ 10,000,000 venture capital, profit!
Men often oppose a thing merely because they have had no agency in planning it, or because it may have been planned by those whom they dislike.
-Alexander Hamilton
-Alexander Hamilton