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When your company purports that "3-d printing is the future"….. Do you see 3-d printing becoming fast/reliable/efficient enough that it will be replacing other traditional fabrication processes in the future?

Or is it actually something with limited scope of use?

For example, lack of ability to create interlocking metal parts as mentioned but possible future developments that would make this so. This is not available with other fabrication processes but is plausible to conceive with 3d printing. True or false?

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As the owners/employees of a 3-d printing company- I would like to know: What are your all time favorite 3-d printed objects?