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3D printers are set to become commonplace in workshops, offices, and homes, enabling on-site printing of items like furniture, prototypes, replacement parts, and even toothbrushes. This shift is leading to new production methods, business models, and a fresh visual language for multidimensional design. The ability to create complex forms previously unattainable with traditional techniques marks a significant evolution in manufacturing. The book explores the creative potential of 3D printing, showcasing innovative projects, key experts, and the latest technologies while addressing important issues such as copyright and seamless manufacturing. With a consensus among designers, trend scouts, and scientists that we are entering the golden age of 3D printing, this development is poised to be the largest technical upheaval in manufacturing since the lathe's invention. 3D printing constructs intricate objects layer by layer from liquids or powders, making it possible to produce items like jewelry or even food on demand. As these technologies advance, new visual languages and business models will emerge. The book serves as an essential guide for design professionals, tinkerers, and companies eager to explore the vast possibilities of 3D printing, emphasizing the urgency for innovative services and products that resonate with a design-savvy market.
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Printing things, Claire Warnier
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- 2014
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