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Printing Objects Is A Snap With MakerBots (Video)

Now, for under $1,000 you can print your own objects in 3D. Just take a look at how it's done in this video, which I took over the weekend before Disrupt got started. We had a Hackathon with about 300 engineers who came to cobble together software and hardware products in 24 hours. Among them was Zach Hoeken of MakerBot Industries . His MakerBot is making an open-source toilet holder (which may not be something the world really needs, but it sure does look cool). The MakerBot can print almost any small object from a design file on your computer: open-source toilet holders, open-source bottle openers, human figurines. It prints it out in layers of plastic. The designs are open-source, allowing anybody to manufacture them without paying a royalty. People share their 3D designs on Thingiverse . Come on, you know you want one. (Video after the jump).
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