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this could be fun Thumbs Up ...


http://www.maplin.co.uk/3d-printer-vellema...=298597705 ... - .- -.




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Someone has recently invented a gadget that will recycle old bits of plastic and make them into the cartridges for a 3d printer. Imagine, you could turn your milk carton into a car part!

I also want one! My Previous RR's!
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Neat! Thumbs Up

Can someone now upload the files for a 2014 SC? Mr. Green now we can print our own!

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In all seriousness, I could imagine this would be very useful in classic car circles where all of those plastic clips which are no longer available could be remade cheaply. 2011 Stornaway Grey 5.0SC Autobiography

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Like any of these newish technologies, I always think, imagine where it will be in 10 years time. Previously..
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Printing your own car parts off in a few years will be a godsend and possibly why LR's prices have shot up so much recently, making money from it while they still can Very Happy FFRR MY06 facelift With TDV8 Alloys Zeros/ATR's
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There was a case in America recently where someone created the plans for a working 3D printable pistol called 'The Liberator'

US Gov were not happy and took action.

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I NEEEEEED it !!! I have already cleared a space in my future (still imaginary) workshop for it Smile.

As for guns, I prefer the real stuff, good solid steel to keep those hot gasses and lead slugs from going in "unwanted directions". I have seen what can go wrong with steel guns that go "pop", hence me being a bit apprehensive around guns especially that Liberator abomination. My guns were always in top condition, clean, no faults (despite being heavily modified).

Anyway, looking forward to playing with one of these once I get a chance. Been seeing them on the annual "tools" show in Utrecht in Holland for years, hoping we could justify getting one for the company I worked for then !! MY 2010 5.0 SC Galway green and sand interior!!
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There was a case in America recently where someone created the plans for a working 3D printable pistol called 'The Liberator'


remember reading that story, the bluprints did get published to the web first before the US Govt acted i think, so perhaps they must still be out there? which is a little concerning You can paypal direct using - www.paypal.me/duckworthparts
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Under pressure they removed them but the plans were a bit, err, less than everyone thought. Its a one shot unit and even then half the time it was cack and didn't fire properly.

The plans being out there didnt do much as anyone with 1.2 a brain could spend a bit of time coming up with them and get the same result or better. It was more a publicity stunt.

Plans are on bit torrent and all over the place anyway. FFRR MY06 facelift With TDV8 Alloys Zeros/ATR's
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I agree it is concerning the plans are still out there. Think of all the poor idiots that will end up with guns parts lodged in their face. I never understood why they didn't test it in a Ransom rest. I NEVER EVER would have considered firing that thing from my hands or near my body. That test for me said enough about the designers, dangerous idiots.

IMHO the thing is more dangerous to the user than the person it is pointing at. Not to say that it would not kill you if it doesn't disintegrate when fired. If it stays in one piece it will be quite lethal unfortunately.

But then again, a kitchen knife or a car can be pretty lethal weapons as well and you still need to get ammunition for the gun.

Unfortunately these sort of guns will be getting better and better and end up in the hands of terrorists and other nutcases. I mean black powder can be made at home as well as lead bullets. The world didn't get any safer with 3D printing but that has been with most if not all technological developments, almost anything can be turned into a weapon and there are many people that want to try that.

Lets just focus on the good side of technology and lock up all the crazies and throw away the key. Luckily the large majority of people are decent and only a very very small percentage are nutcases and an even smaller percentage is smart enough to do something bad with technology. MY 2010 5.0 SC Galway green and sand interior!!
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Yea once something is on the net you'll never get rid of it, some vids on YT of people 'printing' parts for it.

From what I've seen todays tech seems a little 'low res' but like has been said above - imagine it in 10 years.

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