One tidbit: In the opinion of The Economist, 3D printing will break out
much bigger next year when some important patents on sintering technology
expire.


On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 4:45 PM, [email protected] <[email protected]>wrote:

> I figure 3D printing is about 40 years behind computing in transforming
> society. I enjoyed the Computer Revolution, and I look forward to having
> that fun again.
>
> In the near term, I am a member of Toastmasters. I would like my next
> speech to be a speech to inform about 3D printing. Is there any advice or
> tips on speaking to groups unfamiliar with 3D printing about the topic? For
> example, is there an easy way for me to get ahold of an item that was 3D
> printed?
>
> In the mid term, I learned about computers in the Seventies by first
> reading about them (I have several books on 3D printing on my Kindle, with
> "3D Printing for Dummies" pre-ordered) and then joining the Computer Club
> at CWRU to get experience before I bought my Apple ][+. So that might be a
> good way for me experience 3D printing. I posted a thread on a 3D printing
> forum and they directed me to you.
>
> Thank you for any help.
>
> Tom Mazanec
> Twinsburg, Ohio
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