Sunday, July 10, 2011
3D Printer Wrench: Really? What Next?
Even after I watched this 4 1/2 minute video about the 3D Printer making a working wrench, I still can't believe it, can you?
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2 comments:
WOW this is neat. Can you imagine having one at home where you could just print out a missing lego piece:) Showed my husband who says the government has had these for years:) Voted for you today Hope you are having a great weekend:)
HI Anna-Marie,
Multiplying LEGO pieces? That's funny! My kids would love that, I'm not sure I would want more pieces though :) My hubby wasn't as in awe as I was either about this video since he said, "Oh yeah, I've heard of those, they've been around awhile." I guess you and I have been in the dark about this huh? and our husbands neglected to inform us about another technological advancement that is mind boggling! Thanks for the vote and I loved your recent post about your castle visit :)