EvilJim writes :
"New Zealand Customs recently released a report stating guns, drugs and gems could soon be printed in your living room: http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/news/9768343/ Printers-capable-of-making-guns
Fortunately some experts have voiced their opinion on this report with some more down to earth thinking: http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/news/9773172/ No-smoking-gun-with-3-D-printers-experts-say
When will government get a handle on this technology and stop all the FUD? ever?"
(Score: 1, Insightful) by takyon on Thursday March 13 2014, @05:31AM
"Three-dimensional printers can already make guns, and may soon allow people to create gold, gems, food or drugs in their living rooms, the Customs Service has warned."
Sounds great. I can't wait.
While all that may be possible in 10-50 years, how is your 3D printer going to make gold without some kind of fission reactor?
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(Score: 2, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday March 13 2014, @06:07AM
With alchemy of course!
(Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday March 13 2014, @06:53AM
Fusion, not fission! Of course first you will need complete fission then print the electrons, neutrons, protons etc till you produce the gold item you want. Need fully cyclical E=MC^2. The printing side will be more like fusion though.
Remember the visual effects on replicators?
(Score: 2, Informative) by takyon on Thursday March 13 2014, @10:04AM
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(Score: 2, Funny) by The Grim Reefer on Thursday March 13 2014, @07:14PM
You 3D print the fission reactor first. They left that out of the report out of fear of making it too easy. I'm sure the TSA has a report claiming terrorists can print plutonium for a dirty bomb too.
(Score: 1) by beckett on Friday March 14 2014, @04:51AM
you just load the 3d printer with a spool of gold wire.