In response to the Michigan Tech study that declared the practicality and cost-savings of home 3D printing, a post from The Register counter-declared the crudeness and uselessness of most home 3D-printed objects. But, it doesn’t take long, browsing through Thingiverse, before you realize how wrong The Register could have been. Sure, it may not be a staple in every household, like a sticky note holder, but Thingiverse user wantmys2000’s Head Balancinator is a testament to just how useful, personal and cost-saving home 3D printing already is for some people The Head Balancinator does exactly what it sounds like it does.…
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