Posted by : Aron вторник, 19 февруари 2013 г.

“It's a good hobby and it doesn't harm anybody.”









Travis Lerol, a software engineer demonstrates for the Washington Post how he prints out accessories for his AR-15 at home in Glen Burnie, Md.



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Lerol uses a $1,300 machine called the Cube.



Lerol uses a $1,300 machine called the Cube.


















Printing accessories this size takes about 10 hours.



Printing accessories this size takes about 10 hours.


















3-D printers like Lerol's are only capable of printing with plastics. However, expensive, industrial-scale printers that can produce parts made of high-grade polymers are expected to become more affordable as a result of the normal technology curve.



3-D printers like Lerol's are only capable of printing with plastics. However, expensive, industrial-scale printers that can produce parts made of high-grade polymers are expected to become more affordable as a result of the normal technology curve.






Source: washingtonpost.com







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