From models of Les Paul guitars to toy robots, 3-D printers are churning out usable products. Here’s a look at some objects that have been made from 3-D printing.
Abraham Reichental, chief executive of 3D Systems, holds a copy of a Les Paul guitar that was made from a 3-D printer. The orange glove on his lap was also made using a 3-D printer.
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