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Is 3D printing just a passing fad for making stuff?
With 3D printing now used in aerospace, medical implants, and even housing, the technology has moved far beyond hobbyist gadgets—but high costs and slow adoption still raise questions about its long-term viability. Cast your vote to share your take on whether 3D printing is a transformative tool or just a temporary trend.
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