Picked up the current Aldi catalogue yesterday; their "online offers" include a 3d printer for under £300, supposedly capable of producing work up to 150mm cube. Will anyone want to work wood in 5 years time?
dickm":3fjacssu said:....... Will anyone want to work wood in 5 years time?
nabs":3tuo2akd said:the 3d wood printer has already been invented!
Hopefully 3D printing will see all the veneered chipboard places either go out of business or transfer over to plastic, leaving the vast majority of wood in proper, solid original format. From there, most woodwork will be in proper wood and MDF will be forgotten!dickm":3i66c2l2 said:Will anyone want to work wood in 5 years time?
The metal with which to print them, assuming they have to carry X number of each as per SOPs, will still take up space and weight, though... and how long does it take to print that 'emergency' flange bolt set?bourbon":3i66c2l2 said:I understand the US navy is investigating metal 3d printing so they don't have to carry vast amounts of spares on their ships.
thetyreman":g6q8ot3c said:when we can 3d print a 3d printer, what happens then? where can you go from there?
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