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unkJE 01-11-2016 01:58 PM

3D-printed guitars
 
Swedish Professor Diegel, the head of product development at Lund University in Sweden, makes electric guitars using a 3D printer.

By Cameron Best (Posted 5 Jul 2015, 1:33pm)


http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-07-0...-thing/6594980

DonaldM 01-12-2016 05:48 AM

Re: 3D-printed guitars
 
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Originally Posted by unkJE (Post 2327399)
Swedish Professor Diegel, the head of product development at Lund University in Sweden, makes electric guitars using a 3D printer.

By Cameron Best (Posted 5 Jul 2015, 1:33pm)


http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-07-0...-thing/6594980

I've said for years that if you want to know what's coming, watch Star Trek. Ever notice how so much of today's technology was on ST? Hand held communicators...cell phones. Duty rosters and reports on hand held electronic pads...iPads and such. Replicators...3D printers. Can warp travel be far behind?

JuanPC 01-12-2016 11:40 AM

Re: 3D-printed guitars
 
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Originally Posted by DonaldM (Post 2327516)
I've said for years that if you want to know what's coming, watch Star Trek. Ever notice how so much of today's technology was on ST? Hand held communicators...cell phones. Duty rosters and reports on hand held electronic pads...iPads and such. Replicators...3D printers. Can warp travel be far behind?

In StarTrek, before Warp, was the 3rd Nuclear War... :D LOL.

musicman691 01-13-2016 05:57 AM

Re: 3D-printed guitars
 
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Originally Posted by DonaldM (Post 2327516)
I've said for years that if you want to know what's coming, watch Star Trek. Ever notice how so much of today's technology was on ST? Hand held communicators...cell phones. Duty rosters and reports on hand held electronic pads...iPads and such. Replicators...3D printers. Can warp travel be far behind?

Actually FTL (faster than light) travel has happened if one believes the scuttlebutt one hears. I live in Trenton NJ which is just down the road from Princeton and several high powered labs. At the Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor a couple of decades back it was whispered that they had had some particles that escaped confinement on a test and went rogue. It was said to do that those particles had to have been traveling FTL aka warp speed. As can be expected there was no official report on that. But I would have to think given what we know exists it would be folly to think FTL hasn't happened.


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