The above video showing traditional toolmaking comes courtesy of a post on Core77. Meanwhile, Ars Technica is talking (Link) about the Fab@Home effort.
Witness the slow death of old-school manufacturing. Slooooooooow death.
The above video showing traditional toolmaking comes courtesy of a post on Core77. Meanwhile, Ars Technica is talking (Link) about the Fab@Home effort.
Witness the slow death of old-school manufacturing. Slooooooooow death.
Hey there,
I do not believe the current manufacturing system will die or be replaced. But a new way of doing things will develop that, for the moment, will exist happily along side old-school manufacturing.
Welcome to the world of ‘unimaginable products’.
I do. Although I’ve said before I don’t believe I’ll see it in my lifetime. We still have a long period of co-existence between old school manufacturing and emerging technologies. Maybe next century.