• @AnarchistArtificer@slrpnk.net
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      18 days ago

      As 3D printers become increasingly commonplace, I have noticed various ways of accessing a 3D printer without having to own one — my local library has one nowadays

      • @21Cabbage@lemmynsfw.com
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        18 days ago

        Mine does too but I don’t even think it could do something clear, nonetheless a lens of any type. I think we’ll see some amount of time pass before that sort of machine is readily available to the public in that context and time after that before enough people get handy enough with the maintenance for precision work like that.

    • @SpacetimeMachine
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      18 days ago

      You can buy one printer and make a labs worth of microscopes for a school or business.

      • @21Cabbage@lemmynsfw.com
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        8 days ago

        The paper mentions 2 printers and quite a few other pieces of equipment for clearing the lenses, which is kinda what I figured the catch was going to be.

        Edit: what I could see coming from that is this new manufacturing method bringing costs down across the board, and they’ll almost certainly be individuals that go all the way through with it as it’s described here, along with making improvements along the way. I just think the headline is inviting disappointment.