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Title: How to Make Money wwith 3D Printing
Subtitle: The New Digital Revolution
Author: Adidas Wilson
Narrator: Jarvis Hooten
Format: Unabridged
Length: 1 hr and 11 mins
Language: English
Release date: 04-03-17
Publisher: Adidas Wilson
Ratings: 3 of 5 out of 1 votes
Genres: Business, Career Skills
Publisher's Summary:
As 3D printing is becoming an in-thing, many people are striking fortune and making it big in the industry. Such achievement may not be a cakewalk, but then seeking ways to get a breakthrough is by far the only way to get there and realize what others have conceptualized into moneymaking means. If you have always had interest in 3D printing and you are into making money with this technology, it is about time you worked smart to beat the challenges ahead.
Three-dimensional printable models may be created with a computer-aided design (CAD) package, via a 3D scanner, or by a plain digital camera and photogrammetry software. 3D printed models created with CAD result in reduced errors and can be corrected before printing, allowing verification in the design of the object before it is printed.
Several projects and companies are making efforts to develop affordable 3D printers for home desktop use. Much of this work has been driven by and targeted at DIY/Maker/enthusiast/early adopter communities, with additional ties to the academic and hacker communities.
"Three-dimensional printing makes it as cheap to create single items as it is to produce thousands and thus undermines economies of scale. It may have as profound an impact on the world as the coming of the factory did....Just as nobody could have predicted the impact of the steam engine in 1750 - or the printing press in 1450, or the transistor in 1950 - it is impossible to foresee the long-term impact of 3D printing. But the technology is coming, and it is likely to disrupt every field it touches." (The Economist, in a February 10, 2011 leader)
Members Reviews:
Very informative
The book is very informative on 3D printing.It gives good direction for someone who is interested in 3D printing. I would
definitely recommend the book
Five Stars
This book is AMAZING.... keep putting out great work.
Five Stars
Well written.
Not bad, but not necessarily about how to make money...
I did enjoy the read and had a few "aha!" Moments, however just so people know, most of the book is about different industries usage of 3d printing and not about how you can use it to make money. There is roughly one chapter that touches on this however.
Do your own research!
I felt like I was reading a high school English class's compendium of term research papers. The whole was poorly edited, if at all. The chapters were highly repetitive, all answering the same question rather than trying to build and answer to the question . Bald, bold, unimaginative, and un-nuanced statements were made with minimal support or development. All of the "how's" were so high level as to be useless; e.g., have a strong social networking presence, or use a marketplace such as Amazon or Etsy. Examples were few and far between and mostly felt like they were the first Google hit on the topic. Should I go on?
This was one of the better rated books on the topic, I can't imagine a low rated one. Not worth the time spent to read, much less the cost to buy.