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    The 3D printing revolution

    Yahoo News•May 8, 2014
    • A 3D object called the Quin.MGX is seen at the Belgian company Materialise, the biggest 3D printer in Europe, in Leuven January 24, 2013. (REUTERS/Yves Herman)
    • TechShop representative Andy Leer maintains a MakerBot Replicator 2 desktop 3D printer at the GE Garage in Washington March 20, 2014. (REUTERS/Gary Cameron)
    • A MakerBot Replicator 2 desktop 3D printer creates the statue of the late U.S. President Abraham Lincoln at the Lincoln Memorial during a media preview of GE Garage in Washington March 20, 2014. (REUTERS/Gary Cameron)
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    The 3D printing revolution

    A 3D object called the Quin.MGX is seen at the Belgian company Materialise, the biggest 3D printer in Europe, in Leuven January 24, 2013. (REUTERS/Yves Herman)

    Would you buy a $300 3D printer? Apparently lots of people would, judging by the phenomenal success of the Micro 3D Printer on crowdfunding platform Kickstarter. With hours still to go in its campaign, the Micro has raised more than 3.3 million dollars, leaving its $50,000 goal in the 3D-printed dust. (Jill Scharr via Yahoo News)

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