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Martha Stewart launches a line of custom 3D printing designs

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Martha Stewart’s affinity for drones has been well-documented, and now she’s trained her domestic eye on another buzzy emerging technology. Stewart has launched a line of custom designs with 3D printing darling MakerBot…

Stewart has been talking up her love for 3D printing lately. At her American Made conferencelast week, she paid lip service to several U.S. companies using the next-gen manufacturing. “With a 3D printer, you can design a product and immediately do a small production run without having to create an expensive mold—and without forfeiting your individual design touches and personal aesthetic,” she wrote at CNN. “No wonder 3D printers have become so popular among artists and designers.”
via Gizmodo

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