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  1. On 3D Printing: If you are interested in taking advantage of this technology, first learn to use 3D CAD software to make the files that will run on the “printer”. There’s a lot more to this than pushing the print button.
    Second, outsource the printing! Before you buy a 3D printer, find an on-line or local service that will (try to) print your files. There are several types of 3D printers, so you will learn from your mistakes and also adapt your designs to the printing technology before you purchase a particular 3D printer that may not suit the sort of product/market you wish to pursue.

  2. Among the paradoxes of the Redoubt is the presence of Makerspaces. I have one locally in my Wyoming city. It has several 3d printers and classes (also a laser cutter and CNC machine – not the Ghost Gunner, but a pro version). See if there is a makerspace, or if the local library might be interested in a mini-maker space so you can share a 3d printer and the supplies and upkeep.

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