Start Over Please hold this item Export MARC Display Return To Browse
 
     
Limit search to available items
Record: Previous Record Next Record
Title 3D Printing [electronic resource] / by Jonica Newby
Publication Info New South Wales : ABC Commercial, 2011.



Descript 1 online resource (8 min.)
000742
Note Imagine the industrial revolution in reverse, where it's as cheap to create single items as it is to mass produce them. 3D printers have shrunk in size and cost over the past decade, enabling small design teams to sidestep the mass manufacturing process to make unique creations. Jonica Newby travels to the U.K. to sample a flashy commercial 3D printer and the ultimate DIY workshop. Whether top of the range or in the backyard shed, 3D printers may have as profound an impact on the commercial world as the factory conveyor belt.
In English.
Click on the terms below to find similar items in the catalogue
Series Catalyst
Subject Science & Engineering -- Science -- Computer Science
Sciences
Printers
Alt author Newby, Jonica Producer.
Newby, Jonica Narrator.
Descript 1 online resource (8 min.)
000742
Note Imagine the industrial revolution in reverse, where it's as cheap to create single items as it is to mass produce them. 3D printers have shrunk in size and cost over the past decade, enabling small design teams to sidestep the mass manufacturing process to make unique creations. Jonica Newby travels to the U.K. to sample a flashy commercial 3D printer and the ultimate DIY workshop. Whether top of the range or in the backyard shed, 3D printers may have as profound an impact on the commercial world as the factory conveyor belt.
In English.
Series Catalyst
Subject Science & Engineering -- Science -- Computer Science
Sciences
Printers
Alt author Newby, Jonica Producer.
Newby, Jonica Narrator.

Subject Science & Engineering -- Science -- Computer Science
Sciences
Printers
Descript 1 online resource (8 min.)
000742
Note Imagine the industrial revolution in reverse, where it's as cheap to create single items as it is to mass produce them. 3D printers have shrunk in size and cost over the past decade, enabling small design teams to sidestep the mass manufacturing process to make unique creations. Jonica Newby travels to the U.K. to sample a flashy commercial 3D printer and the ultimate DIY workshop. Whether top of the range or in the backyard shed, 3D printers may have as profound an impact on the commercial world as the factory conveyor belt.
In English.
Alt author Newby, Jonica Producer.
Newby, Jonica Narrator.

Links and services for this item: