Video Meet the Robisons and Their Low-Cost RepRap Kit (Video) 67
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It seems like less than an hour since Slashdot ran a Report From HOPE: The State of Community Fabrication. Now we have a video about a Massachusetts mother and son team we met at HOPE that had so much trouble with commercial RepRap machines that they designed their own and started marketing it under the name Robison Industries, a company they seem to be starting on the fly that uses their local hackerspace as its manufacturing location. Interested in RepRap? Maybe not yet, but as devotees of the concept point out, nobody outside a small circle of geeks was interested in personal computers at first, but they're ubiquitous today. Will we all have 3D printers on our desks in a few years? Good question. round us up in 2020 or 2025 at our local hackerspace and we may have an answer for you.
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Re:When (if ever) will prices come down? (Score:5, Informative)
Five hundred bucks IS in the "impulse buy" range for many consumer goods.
A hundred or two hundred bucks nowadays won't get you many tools of any sort.