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Free 3-D Printer Anyone?

The world has Charles Hull to thank for inventing the first commercial rapid-prototyping technology, which we know as a 3-D printer. That nifty reaction can be used to make industrial products and tools, eyewear and furniture, and even prosthetic and healthcare products.

Since the printer uses photosensitive liquid resin to make layers, which are then put together to create a whole object, this internet user believes it’s a sure way to get a 3D printer for free.

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