Can you legally "print" one of these without a manufacturers license?
Theoretically, sure, though times, rates and access would have to be worked out.
Be neat if we had a hackerspace somewhere near here where you can rent machines like this and laser cutters, etc by the hour.
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Don't know anything about them, never used them, but seems to be an interesting premise:
http://www.clubworkshop.com/index.php![]()
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http://www.popsci.com/technology/art...de-3-d-printer
Dude made a .22 ar-15 with a 3-D printer. Ive never even heard of 3-D printing until now but sounds like an awesome concept