have any of you fellows who have a gift for things mechanical given any
thought to using a 3d printer to duplicate car parts for our cars?. there
is an article in yesterdays Parade magazine that told the story of a 3D
printer creating an artificial arm for a young girl for $2000 that would
have to be enlarged in six months as she grew. Prosthetic companies charge
$60000 for the same product. There are many rubber and plastic parts and even
low stress metal parts in cars that could be duplicated. I am just a
retired pencil pusher but some of you fellows have a engineering gift , I
can just tell from your posts. Might be a project??
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