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3d printers - a health risk?

Posted by 4dPrinter 
3d printers - a health risk?
February 03, 2016 02:55PM
Has this already been discussed here?

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Re: 3d printers - a health risk?
February 03, 2016 02:58PM
Food is a health risk, walking in the world is a health risk, breathing is a health risk. Frankly I think as a society we are paranoid but then again I look at the tap water, the sanitary conditions of the world, the pollution and many other things and I think, regardless of what happens I'm going to die so the heck with it. Enjoy!
Re: 3d printers - a health risk?
February 03, 2016 03:09PM
Yes it is being discussed here and here.


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Re: 3d printers - a health risk?
February 04, 2016 10:59PM
I'm surprised California hasn't banned 3D printers! Or at least taxed them until you have to move!


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Re: 3d printers - a health risk?
February 05, 2016 02:10AM
They will once they become mainstream and not niche, so any time soon.
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