The problem in 3-D printing is that many of the machines are expensive, with the costs for some of the best and most elaborate devices prohibitive to the average user.
Not any more.
A guy built a working -- albeit crude -- 3-D printer using mostly Legos and some other components. It requires some refinements in order to match outputs with the high-end machine, but the builder says he's already figuring out improvements.
And when the day comes that the 3-D printer that's made out of Legos turns around and actually prints out Legos?
I for one welcome our new, brightly primary-colored masters.
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They will swiftly, yet not quietly, take over the world in one night as they sprinkle themselves around bedroom/bathroom/living room floors all over the world. And while millions are hopping around cursing the day they were ever created, they will strike.
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