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3D Printing Real People Is Scary

October 9, 2016 by Moritz Walter 38 Comments

There are only two ways of creating two perfect copies of a person: 3D printing and twins. 3D printing magician [Simon] the Sorcerer 3D-printerer uses his secret knowledge to create the perfect illusion: A 3D-printing-real-people prank.

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Posted in 3d Printer hacksTagged 3d printing, biohacking (no punks), in a few years we will look back and laugh, pranks

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