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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]rdharma
(6,057 posts)93. Yes..... EXPENSIVE!!!!!
That 500eu 3-d printer can't make a gun.
But you can make a single shot zip gun that blows up with a Stratasis SST 3-D "printer" for only $32,900.
Some fool in Texas proved that.
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Watch. Buying a 3D printer will be as "easy" as buying a Thompson machine gun...
Junkdrawer
May 2013
#6
How are regulations going to keep people from printing what they want on their printers?
eShirl
May 2013
#11
I'm sorry, that's just delusional, IMO, to think that's going to work in the real world.
eShirl
May 2013
#16
They all faced enthusiastic attempts to outlaw them in a *much* less corporatized government. (nt)
Posteritatis
May 2013
#111
Self replicating machines have been a "holy grail" of "inventors" for a long time
Fumesucker
May 2013
#28
What's the matter? Did I throw a turd into your "These printed guns are great!" punchbowl?
Junkdrawer
May 2013
#32
Looks like we're at the same place personal computers were in, say, 1975....
Junkdrawer
May 2013
#42
The type of people who tend to want to make things are just the ones who have those skills
Fumesucker
May 2013
#50
No so worried about "The type of people who tend to want to make things"....
Junkdrawer
May 2013
#56
I'm hearing (see post just above yours) that the inexpensive ones won't do the job....
Junkdrawer
May 2013
#100
So why are you lamenting what "could have been a great tool for garage inventors?"
eShirl
May 2013
#102
Uh ohh tis i were thee sef--replicating replicating #syntax error^ *reboot* Uh oh...
think
May 2013
#45
Just like color laser printers are highly regulated, thanks to counterfeiters, right? *snort* n/t
X_Digger
May 2013
#23
Color laser printers don't stir up the Think Of The Children brigade. (nt)
Posteritatis
May 2013
#112
Every other 3D printing thread on DU has people fretting about that, so yes. (nt)
Posteritatis
May 2013
#110
How can we ban plastic guns / high capacity clips / full-auto conversion kits....
Junkdrawer
May 2013
#121
As a kid I made zip guns out of pipe and car antennas. How long until they regulate
FSogol
May 2013
#61
The whole point of 3D printing is that it takes almost no skills to print a part...
Junkdrawer
May 2013
#62
Any state that outlaws 3D printers is going to have a huge competitive disadvantage
Fumesucker
May 2013
#77
That might actually be a dumber proposal than outlawing the printers outright. (nt)
Posteritatis
May 2013
#114
That's a proposal to "ban guns made using 3-D printing", not the printers themselves.
arcane1
May 2013
#106
This "3-D printers fear" could just be an attempted distraction from the Benghazi "cover up"!
rdharma
May 2013
#76
Junkdrawer, I want to let you in on something I think is true...though you may disagree.
Poll_Blind
May 2013
#68
I can see some truth in that. But I also see cheap, printable guns as a big POTENTIAL problem.
Junkdrawer
May 2013
#72
And it's that little plastic part that causes us to replace instead of repair, just how they like it
arcane1
May 2013
#107
So...I did a "3D printer gun" search using that Google box at the top of the page...
Junkdrawer
May 2013
#91