One of the most exciting applications of 3D printing, to me, is the ability to deliver goods digitally across the web to have them 3D printed locally. We’ve seen how this sort of workflow has resulted in the birth of amazing projects, such as the now heavily proliferated Robohand project, which wouldn’t have been possible if Richard Van As and Ivan Owen weren’t able to trade CAD designs between the US and South Africa to be 3D printed and tinkered on by each Maker in their respective locations.…
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