How will 3D printing affect you?

I think you would have noticed by now that 3D printing, or additive manufacturing if you want to get fancy, is unavoidable. Its in our lives now, we have to deal with it and roll with the punches as they say. The average Joe probably hasn’t thought about how its going to affect them in their home or their job, and more importantly how it affects their safety… well thats why I’m here, to pull that metaphorical rug right out from under your feet, perhaps to put a much fancier, nicer rug there. I guess It all depends on your point of view…

This technology is a positive thing for us Designers out there, its changing the rules of what’s capable and the opportunities for creativity and innovation are growing with it. Production of designs is becoming more efficient and designers and business owners can create test products multiple times before final production without wasting mass amounts of time or money. Because of 3D printing there will be faster design-to-product timelines in the industry and the rate at which designs turn into prototypes’ will start to shrink drastically. Like i said in previous posts, we want things fast and we want them now so this is definitely a positive thing for the industry.

Good news if you’re a Lawyer or legal professional, 3D printing is not just confined to the tech world. With 3D printing comes many issues such as breach of intellectual property rights and there will be an increased need for IP enforcement actions and lawsuits. It going to be so much easier for people to rip off other peoples designs and products and as a result the need for increased protection against infringement and breach of copy-write will rise.

3D printing has a mostly positive vibe going on in our society however there are definitely some negatives that need to be taken into account. The printing of weapons is a very real problem that comes with this emerging technology. A law student named Cody Wilson, who runs the organisation “Defence Distributed” successfully created the worlds very first 3D printed gun, it was made entirely out of plastic and fired a .380 caliber bullet… What the hell right? Not only did he create it, he posted the blueprint plans online for anyone to download. 100,000 of these plans were downloaded before the U.S State Department took them down.

Terrorism is such a threat to our society and with shootings commonplace in countries such as America (I’m sorry America but your right to bear arms is a load of bull), being able to easily print off a fully functioning gun is in no way ideal or beneficial to our society. These printers are only becoming more accessible to the general public and laws will need to be rethought asap. Because these guns are made of plastic they could get through airport security without being detected and for a terrorist, having a 3D printer would mean they would have unlimited access to a whole new catalogue of untraceable weapons.

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The video above shows the 3D printed gun in action and in it Cody Wilson shares some of his thoughts on why he doesn’t think its a bad thing to share these plans with the general public…

“I recognise the gun might be used to harm other people, its what it is, it’s a gun. I don’t think that’s a reason to not do it, a reason to not put it out there”

Really Cody? Really!?

I might just leave it at that now, because after watching that video I’m a tad annoyed.

3 comments

  1. Like you, I’m definitely a little concerned about some of the implications of 3D printing. While there are a number of exciting and game-changing applications for this technology, the idea of someone being able to easily print a working weapon is rather unsettling. I suppose we can only hope as this technology becomes more commonplace that certain regulations are put into place, although I’m not sure how this would be done.

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    1. Definitely, i personally can’t think of how they are going to regulate the printing of guns but they’ve got to come up with something and fast. For all we know they have it sorted already. Hopefully.

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