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Blogger Fritz Bogott said...

The so-called fabrication revolution strikes me as a chattering-class "discovery" of the creativity and ingenuity displayed by tooled-up hobbyists since the advent of leisure time and disposable income.

Is fabrication really the bottleneck? I'm a software engineer with a well-appointed workshop and a credit card, so I can and do already fabricate fabricate pretty much anything I want in wood, metal or tech in the pack-of-cards- to house-sized spectrum. My stoner high-school classmates were throwing off intricate scratch-fabbed machinery way before that. I'm all for laser cutters and 3D printers, but I submit that the democratization of shade-tree industrial design is many decades old and going strong.

May 25, 2010 10:11 AM

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