Someone you know will have a 3D printer within five years. And yes, it could, but won’t necessarily be me.
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Someone you know already has one (at work). In a building full of some very expensive, very high tech equipment, it’s the thing that everyone really thinks is really cool. I’ve had a variety of things made on it, including an excellent multi-compartment brain phantom that would be impossible to construct pretty much any other way. It’s the business!
OK, so I had to look up brain phantoms, but even so am immensely jealous.