Is Rapid Prototyping Poised To Rapidly Explode?
from the fast-and-cheap dept
Thu, Jun 2nd 2005 2:43pm —
Brett
Rapid prototyping has gotten lots of attention as it has advanced from
simple 3D
printing to
instant
manufacturing. These days it's almost getting to the point of rapid
overhyping. We keep hearing about how
mainstream use
of the technology is on the horizon, and about new developments like
prototyping
medical treatments, but it still remains expensive and mostly limited to
large-scale manufacturing operations. The latest advance, however, hopes to
bring prototyping not only into the light of day, but also spread it around the
world quickly and cheaply. An engineer in England says he's created a
prototyping
machine that can also replicate itself. Others have tried to provide cheap
access to such machines, but this latest self-replicating twist could make that
much more attainable -- perhaps generating new prototyping machines for as
little as a few hundred dollars each. To speed its adoption, the machine's
creator is also making his design freely available online. This formula could
lead to exponential growth and ubiquitous adoption. If so, the potential impact
seems pretty big, as even the poorest areas could quickly get inexpensive access
to industrial capabilities. Let's just hope they don't get too enamored of
oddly shaped
tables.
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