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The problem with 3D printing is that it takes a long time to produce a single part. It's great for prototyping and very low volume production, but if you need to make more than a few thousand of a given part in a year, forging or casting is more economical.
This is the world we have lived in for the past 5K years.
Enter 3D printers, and the Internet. Now, for the first time since the Neolithic, we are headed for a society where an individual can be functionally independent of gov or infrastructure and still have all the benefits of collaborative interaction and high technology. Add in self-driving vehicles and robots and we are creating a new social structure.
Jan
An example is here in Las Vegas, one cannot start a new business without getting PRIOR approval from the city/county. The business must fall into one of the pre-approved categories set by the government in order to be accepted for a business license. Pretty stupid if you want new innovations.....
All the same, what we see now, makes the things I named not only conceivable but possible. Which they wouldn't have been ten years ago.
I highly recommend that everyone lean into this edge - there will be many billions of dollars to be earned - supporting the companies that are doing breakthrough work. It is the best time to be an Entrepreneur in the history of the world, and it is getting better as we go!a
I've read about how 3D printing is lowering the barriers to entry in industries like biotech, that used to have huge investment costs to get started. Now they might be viable for a small business incubator in a remote location that flies partly under the radar, i.e. a Gulch.