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3DPod: 3D Printing Podcast Episode 4 3D Printing Guns

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Today Maxwell Bogue and I take a look at a rather contentious subject 3D printing guns. Is there a real threat? Are we making the problem worse by discussing it? What actually happened? Who should be responsible? Glass guns and printcrime. What can we learn from the 3D printed gun debate? And what should we do for the next time?

We’d love to hear from you. What do you think of our podcasts? What should we improve? Any suggestions on subjects we should talk about?

The Spotify link is here, the Apple Podcasts link is here. The podcast 3D printing in medicine is here, the teaching in 3D podcast is here, this is the Fourth Industrial Revolution and this is the First one, Beyond PLA.

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