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So basically in the future you will have to buy the plans for your part. The manufacturer makes more money by not having to ever warehouse or make replacement parts. More money for nothing! It also removes their liability?
Maybe, cars will be also printed.
I love doing prototype stuff I remember taking some classes in junior college
vive l'impression 3D !
That spot for spare change in the console is the best thing Ive seen. Why dont more cars have that?
The world will still need machinists, like me.
I have a 3D printer and I have used to to print adapters for my wheelhub from petg to center it.
(so no not a actual spacer)
It is holding up really good.
I'm not so sure on that Scotty, it seems 3D printers break down more often than modern cars.
Wait your telling me I can 3d print break pads