Its the Candyfab 6000 , 3D printing in sugar. The Revolution Shall be Caramelized. In 2007, TreeHugger built a special website that looked at the future of 3d Printing and Downloadable Designs. I wrote: With digital designs we decide what we want from the best in the world, not what Mr. Store Manager picks out. The Long Tail is at our fingertips as we cruise from Korea to Kansas for the design that suits our taste. Malcolm Harris at Sharable write… Read the full story on TreeHugger
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Have 3D Printing and Mass Customization Reached The Tipping Point?