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    LisetteGaius: Incredible! I am designing a small electronic device and need to design the enclosure for it; this printer would revolutionize the industrial design p... more »
    Ed_Becerra: This will extend "piracy" into a new dimension, no pun intended. As one of the above posters pointed out, should this machine make it to the general p... more »
    shpe11: so you can build your own 3D printer... not realy build... you need a router, and sheets of stickers... yeah you got the ideea but my question for thi... more »
    aerospaceman: I can see an application for this: human scale lego models! more »
    dantesinfirno: Can it create integrated mechanisms? more »
    Escamotage: So if I stuff Adriana Lima in there... more »
    fastm3driver: OK, so again I wil make a request to be a Giz technical adviser. Just saying. This is very similar to a machine over 15 years called the LOM. Lamina... more »
    Blaxpear: But how much will one unit cost??? Right now the best I've seen is $25000 for monochrome and $50000 for color. more »
    LA_Longhorn: Coolness! Papier-mache for the digital age. more »
    hu_hu_cool: This is an irish company! sweet. more »
    HeartBurnKid: Agent of R.O.A.C.H.: Hmmm... I'm wondering if the RepRap could be modified to use this material... more »
    Discofunk: But can it render Crysis? more »
    jchabotte: I would love to have one of these if i knew anything about designing in CAD more »
    jdbaile3: You can get little models of your WoW characters made like this for a crazy amount of money. I guess they paint them and stuff though... What kinds o... more »
    LiquidGravity: Hey that one image is a Wiimote gun! more »
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    Mcor Matrix 3D Printer Replicates Objects on the Cheap With Simple Paper and Glue

    3D printers are awesome. Feed them a computer model, and out comes a real object—often with complexity that is impossible to conjure into reality via any other means. Still blows my mind nearly every time I see one in action. Especially cool, then, is the Mcor Matrix, a 3D Printer that aims to keep cost of ownership at a minimum by using as its elementals regular office paper and a common water-based glue. This hand model, for instance, was produced for only €3.70 ($4.73). More »