3D Printing | July 21, 2017 | Yo.
Hope you are well!
Lately I've been exploring the idea of Dividend Investing as a potential option for generating passive income without having to depend on a paycheck.
Looks like it might be a fruitful / effective option.
As far as 3D Printing goes...
The digest today is quite light.
We'll be covering:
1.) Desktop Metal raising $100M+ 2.) A $99 3D Printer Kickstarter 3.) What it's like to learn 3D printing for the first time 4.) 3D Printing a Fan 5.) An automated robot with 3D Printed parts
That's it.
Until next time, my friend, Dilanka
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| | Brian Heater - techcrunch.com I've covered Desktop Metal several times before. Good to see them expanding.
What can you do with Metal 3D Printing? Here are some ideas. | | Kodama, Inc - kickstarter.com Due to the high failure rate, a lot of folks are skeptical about 3D Printing related Kickstarters.
Considering that this $100 Printer has raised 10x its goal (way over $1M) -- maybe that sentiment is wrong?
Here's a good overview of the printer. | | Mike Boyd - youtube.com Ever wonder what goes through someones mind when they are first introduced to 3D Printing?
This is a good overview of what it's like to learn 3D Printing. | | kitronik - kitronik.co.uk Just in case you are in the mood for a 3D Printing project, try this. It's a cool desktop fan with minimal electronics. | | Youtube - youtube.com Can't confirm the efficacy of this device, but it's meant to be a bit like a Roomba for garbage at the beach.
Neat idea though. | | | | |
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