There’s no use denying it—3D printers are changing the way the world works.
Although companies and artists are the primary users of these extraordinary devices, as costs lessen 3D printers could start popping up in homes across the country. And while the ability to print stem cells and prosthetic limbs seems extraordinary, these devices also raise a number of moral and ethical issues for the everyday user. Here’s a glimpse of the many objects one can create with a 3D printer.
1. Custom Cast

Source: The Coolist
2. Neon Sugar Cubes

Source: Motherboard
3. Gun

Source: Solid Concepts
4. Toys

Source: The Guardian
5. Musical Instruments

Source: Create Digital Music
6. Ceramic Dishes

Source: Contemporary Basketry
7. A Bow Tie

Source: Dapper Guide
8. iPhone Case

Source: Sam
9. Couture Dresses

Source: Addictive Fashion
10. Wood Parts (Like This Necklace)

Source: Chick Adviser
11. Custom Surfboard

Source: Mashable
12. Incredible Art

Source: This is Paper Stories
13. Colorful (And Fun!) Spinach Quiche

Source: Illinois Public Media
14. Living Embryonic Stem Cells

Source: Gizmodo