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    | 3D Printing Companies Take Action Against 3D Guns Amid Debatable Public Safety Threat Submitted by: 
David Williamson
 Website: http://constitutionnetwork.com
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    | At the South Philadelphia high-tech makers’ space NextFab, creators of all types work on projects using laser cutters, robots, and a room full of 3D printers.   Walt Barger, who manages the printing operations there, is standing between two printers the size of refrigerators, noting both their power and price tag.  “It’s an older printer, but it’s still a $40,000 machine,” he said, pointing to one. “And the one next to it, the ProJet, is a $100,000 machine.”
 
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     mickey
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    | This is a 3D print shop. They're not taking action against 3D printed guns, they're taking action to prevent possible ATF raids of their business.
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    | Comment by: 
     PHORTO
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    | 'Sounds like an intuitive new business model would be opportune! 
 If people could take their business elsewhere, this would be a fart in the wind.
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