[p2p-research] The state of Open Source 3D Printing at the Maker Fair

Ryan rlanham1963 at gmail.com
Fri Jul 9 00:32:46 CEST 2010


  Sent to you by Ryan via Google Reader: The state of Open Source 3D
Printing at the Maker Fair via P2P Foundation by Michel Bauwens on
7/7/10

Via Joseph Flaherty, who writes:

“While I was at MakerFaire it was impressive to see how much energy
there was around Open Source 3D printing. The MakerBot was the belle of
the ball, but the Fab at Home, RepRap, and other Open Source projects were
well represented as well. It is exciting to see is the improving
quality of the models that are being created. With more designers all
design problems are shallow. Complex transformers, interesting puzzles,
and multi-material builds show how much opportunity there is even in
affordable platforms.”

(the conference report by Joseph is here)

Video by Nick Barber:



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