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23 October 2015CopyrightMatt Hervey

An IP owner’s guide to 3D printing

3D printers are becoming increasingly popular. Once affordable only to large manufacturers (BMW was an early adopter) or to specialist prototyping bureaus, 3D printers are now commonly owned by product designers, architects and schools. A new generation of (relatively) reliable and slickly designed printers is targeting the home enthusiast.

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