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Nuclear Unicorn

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29. "a printer it could be priced ot of the hands of the masses with no real way to stop it"
Mon Mar 25, 2013, 02:18 PM
Mar 2013

If the demand is strong enough someone, somewhere will provide the supply. Demand = dollars, ripe for the taking.

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I won't feel free until I have a backpack nuke production line in my basement. nt onehandle Mar 2013 #1
What does that have to do with economic theories? Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #3
It's more about the kneejerk fear of 3D printers people have been trained to exhibit. Posteritatis Mar 2013 #51
Storing radioactive material at home has its downsides. DetlefK Mar 2013 #4
In your scenario how to you obtain and handle the fissionable materials? Can't print them up in your Bluenorthwest Mar 2013 #67
Those who 3D print parts will have to have casting facilities also. Mika Mar 2013 #2
I'm not talking about gun parts Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #5
It also has great theKed Mar 2013 #14
No, not veering off-topic Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #15
It'ss my opinion that theKed Mar 2013 #18
"a printer it could be priced ot of the hands of the masses with no real way to stop it" Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #29
The costs of 3D printers have been plummeting, not rising, for years now. (nt) Posteritatis Mar 2013 #87
Because the designs are theKed Mar 2013 #91
If just about everyone had a printer Politicalboi Mar 2013 #26
*If* just about everyone had a printer Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #31
and yet the guys who made this gun with 3D printing didn't need metal casting.... TeamPooka Mar 2013 #6
lol. Yes they do. Mika Mar 2013 #7
lol. No they don't. DesMoinesDem Mar 2013 #42
They only made the lower receiver. Clames Mar 2013 #45
Yes, I know. Mika thinks the lower receiver they made was cast in metal. DesMoinesDem Mar 2013 #46
That's not quite how I interpreted that post. n/t Clames Mar 2013 #92
Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS) Overview Mika Mar 2013 #8
You can print an all-plastic magazine kudzu22 Mar 2013 #9
The World of Abundance is not something we have an economics for yet Recursion Mar 2013 #10
But this strikes me as first tangible step of that journey Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #11
Iain Banks, in his "The Culture" books, pointed out... Lizzie Poppet Mar 2013 #36
There may not be an argument against that idea The2ndWheel Mar 2013 #12
Maybe Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #13
Well, yeah, sure, there's always that The2ndWheel Mar 2013 #21
I dig what you're saying. It's a sort of Rorshach test of one's ethics and morality. Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #28
Don't think they can weave cloth and that is one of humanities major Cleita Mar 2013 #16
Well, I'm sure as technology makes more of the means of production available to more people Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #17
I think you could probably make a loom on one considering the Cleita Mar 2013 #72
My thoughts on the 3-D printer are that it is a shame timdog44 Mar 2013 #19
I Agree, The First Thought About What It Shold Be Used For Should Be Porn Skraxx Mar 2013 #20
Nice to have timdog44 Mar 2013 #23
Happy To Oblige Skraxx Mar 2013 #25
I tried. Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #33
I know. timdog44 Mar 2013 #34
Thank-you Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #40
lol Dash87 Mar 2013 #88
Asimov's first law of robotics in his novels Recursion Mar 2013 #41
Sadly. timdog44 Mar 2013 #48
that was my first concern too, but there is a lot of good potential... Blue_Tires Mar 2013 #47
I have followed 3D printing timdog44 Mar 2013 #50
Here's an article on that, with links to others Posteritatis Mar 2013 #61
Thank you. timdog44 Mar 2013 #69
Mostly because people are making the technology about the gun nutbars Posteritatis Mar 2013 #59
Most people I see dragging the discussion to weapons are people afraid of the printers. Posteritatis Mar 2013 #54
I think a lot of the people who drag weapons into the fray timdog44 Mar 2013 #56
My specific use is selfish. timdog44 Mar 2013 #70
Might be surprised. I watched a guy tie shoes with a robotic hand the other day. Posteritatis Mar 2013 #76
It truly is amazing. timdog44 Mar 2013 #77
Except you will be a criminal XRubicon Mar 2013 #22
What law would you be breaking? Recursion Mar 2013 #30
OP stated magazine bans will be impotent against 3d printers XRubicon Mar 2013 #32
The ban as currently countenanced doesn't outlaw their possession or home manufacture Recursion Mar 2013 #35
I guess you win... lol XRubicon Mar 2013 #62
Was waiting for someone else to get it. Ikonoklast Mar 2013 #38
Good grief. If you're so concerned about the gun implications then Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #43
Things made in 3d printers are much more expensive XRubicon Mar 2013 #71
Once upon a time computers were pretty crappy too. Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #73
Yes, because of mass production and advances in materials XRubicon Mar 2013 #81
You are, of course, correct but there's no reason to assume that same factor Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #82
Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar and I have skirted all efforts to make this a 2A discussion. Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #39
Are you saying it's illegal to make *anything* at home? (nt) Posteritatis Mar 2013 #53
Just stuff that is illegal... XRubicon Mar 2013 #58
You seem to think "stuff that is illegal" is the main sort of thing these are designed to make. (nt) Posteritatis Mar 2013 #60
What can you make of at least equal quality cheaper than traditional method? XRubicon Mar 2013 #63
Pretty much anything I want made to my own specifications, for starters. Posteritatis Mar 2013 #64
This custom anything will be limited to a few materials and size will be restricted XRubicon Mar 2013 #68
Custom car shops are going to have a field day with those things AngryAmish Mar 2013 #24
Why didn't 2D printers do that to currency? jberryhill Mar 2013 #27
Well, they did, actually, so Treasury had to come up with new bills that are harder to fake Recursion Mar 2013 #37
If I can make a small request Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #44
Fair enough. How about drugs? Recursion Mar 2013 #49
The only places I've heard regular talk about those are FUD-laden news editorials Posteritatis Mar 2013 #57
I would like to focus on legitimate purposes Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #66
unfortunately, you can't unpress the gun button around here. unblock Mar 2013 #52
I think we already do own "the means of production." hunter Mar 2013 #55
mostly we don't.... mike_c Mar 2013 #74
Every corporation operating within the USA is a subsidiary of USA incorporated. hunter Mar 2013 #98
3-D Printing is Good for Custom Parts On the Road Mar 2013 #65
"I do like the idea of comparing developments to both Marxism and capitalism." Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #75
Overstated. lumberjack_jeff Mar 2013 #78
Factories can't produce food either Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #84
Real estate is the means of food production. lumberjack_jeff Mar 2013 #99
Food production is not the sole industry of human society -- because of technology Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #101
It'll fuel creativity, but it won't decentralize production. lumberjack_jeff Mar 2013 #104
3D printing started a long time ago. Old and In the Way Mar 2013 #79
I like the idea GiveMeFreedom Mar 2013 #80
unless you can print oil on them d_r Mar 2013 #83
Um...no thanks PopeOxycontinI Mar 2013 #85
As I noted up-thread Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #89
There's architects working on printable housing right now, actually. Posteritatis Mar 2013 #90
Preach it! Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #93
Good thing you are wrong about this technology. Clames Mar 2013 #94
Oh, then maybe I'm wrong... PopeOxycontinI Mar 2013 #100
No, it'll create lots of jobs rather. Clames Mar 2013 #102
Sorry, I just don't buy it. PopeOxycontinI Mar 2013 #103
As of now, 3D printing lets the average person MineralMan Mar 2013 #86
I beg to disagree. timdog44 Mar 2013 #95
I've been following it all along. MineralMan Mar 2013 #105
Hate to break it to you Mopar151 Mar 2013 #96
Thank you for an interesting timdog44 Mar 2013 #97
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