You just imagine a world where one machine can do everything without need for retooling and with no question of how the raw materials will be obtained if not with costly machinery.
It is only question of energy. With enough energy and technology advanced enough, you could just create anything from any matter you have around. That is the course of whole history of means of production development. Technology makes means of production smaller, more effective and cheaper. Of course, we are far from "replicators", yet, but you already could have nearly any plastic part made at home on $100 device.
The only way to do so is through theft, tax evasion and illegal homesteading, or under the table bartering, all of which are already illegal.
Fuck their laws. Right to create anything you want is natural. As a right to exchange goods with others. If some law restrict it, this law is void.
They'd be working their asses off for as long as the sun is up and then be unable to get a reasonable price for their harvest because local distribution is the only option and everyone else around you is growing the same crops.
That does not work like that. It is not XIV century now. You don't need work your ass off all daytime.
Funny, in a modern farm there's a specialized position for all that sort of stuff
Positions. Highly expensive ones. And that people create absolutely nothing. So, those who do real things have to work much more to make some additional money to pay them.
That creates the motivation, without a need to work to survive most people would just be chasing pleasure all their lives.
Most, but not all. Many people will spend free time for doing something useful.
quality is entirely dependent on those who write up and sign off on the specifications.
That is complete bullshit. Quality have nothing to do with specs at all. There is no any quality in things that perfectly fit to specs at sale time but most will inevitably break later. Quality depends on manufacturing culture, not on specs. Manufacturing culture will not allow you put a plastic part instead of metal one on car engine, or use some "flavoring identical to natural" instead of real berries. Both products will perfectly fit specs, but one is a garbage and other is a decent thing.
Of course, we are far from "replicators", yet, but you already could have nearly any plastic part made at home on $100 device.
after waiting 5 hours for a part that wouldn't take five minutes to make machine in an actual factory and likely using more expensive materials, 3d printing isn't viable for anything except small home projects you cant get parts for any other way or that have insane mark up.
Technology makes means of production smaller, more effective and cheaper.
I'd strongly disagree with technology making the means of production smaller and cheaper to obtain, typically the older tech is the cheapest and size can only shrink down so much.
That does not work like that. It is not XIV century now. You don't need work your ass off all daytime.
You would because the machinery used to make farming so efficient is unaffordable for the average man.
Manufacturing culture will not allow you put a plastic part instead of metal one on car engine, or use some "flavoring identical to natural" instead of real berries. Both products will perfectly fit specs, but one is a garbage and other is a decent thing.
Again, no. if the specifications call for artificial flavoring or plastic instead of metal then that's what will be used and it's all that will even be available unless whoever's in charge of ordering fails at his job.
Yes, it is much less than a week waiting of dealer delivery of the part with the price of printer with year supply of plastic.
that wouldn't take five minutes to make machine in an actual factory
Factories that make plastic parts made them in baches. And if you need a part that's not in stock and not in current batch, you could wait mohths, when batch with your part will be started.
and likely using more expensive materials,
Making plastic parts is not about using expensive materials. It is about making cheaper parts.
And if you are not satisfied with durability or strength of printed part, you always could turn it into aluminium one. All you need - aluminium junk, fire, crucible, sand and bentonite kitty litter.
3d printing isn't viable for anything except small home projects you cant get parts for any other way or that have insane mark up.
It is perfectly viable for anything you can't just go and buy in closest shop.
But that's not about tips and tricks of making parts on 3D printer. It is about a vector of technology. More and more things people could make by themselves with the help of tech. From plastic parts to baking bread. Including devices for making other things. With minimum possible efforts. Eventually, you will be able to make any object you need.
You would because the machinery used to make farming so efficient is unaffordable for the average man.
Why do you think so? Of course, if you are talking about new John Deer, it is unaffordable, and mostly not because of price, but because of ownership cost. But there is a huge market of used tractors, thanks to technology developments. Technology not only make new things, it also creates a market of previously unaffordable things.
Again, no. if the specifications call for artificial flavoring or plastic instead of metal then that's what will be used
And that is the problem. That is why we have a lot of shitty short-living things around now.
It is only question of energy. With enough energy and technology advanced enough, you could just create anything from any matter you have around. That is the course of whole history of means of production development. Technology makes means of production smaller, more effective and cheaper. Of course, we are far from "replicators", yet, but you already could have nearly any plastic part made at home on $100 device.
Fuck their laws. Right to create anything you want is natural. As a right to exchange goods with others. If some law restrict it, this law is void.
That does not work like that. It is not XIV century now. You don't need work your ass off all daytime.
Positions. Highly expensive ones. And that people create absolutely nothing. So, those who do real things have to work much more to make some additional money to pay them.
Most, but not all. Many people will spend free time for doing something useful.
That is complete bullshit. Quality have nothing to do with specs at all. There is no any quality in things that perfectly fit to specs at sale time but most will inevitably break later. Quality depends on manufacturing culture, not on specs. Manufacturing culture will not allow you put a plastic part instead of metal one on car engine, or use some "flavoring identical to natural" instead of real berries. Both products will perfectly fit specs, but one is a garbage and other is a decent thing.
after waiting 5 hours for a part that wouldn't take five minutes to make machine in an actual factory and likely using more expensive materials, 3d printing isn't viable for anything except small home projects you cant get parts for any other way or that have insane mark up.
I'd strongly disagree with technology making the means of production smaller and cheaper to obtain, typically the older tech is the cheapest and size can only shrink down so much.
You would because the machinery used to make farming so efficient is unaffordable for the average man.
Again, no. if the specifications call for artificial flavoring or plastic instead of metal then that's what will be used and it's all that will even be available unless whoever's in charge of ordering fails at his job.
Yes, it is much less than a week waiting of dealer delivery of the part with the price of printer with year supply of plastic.
Factories that make plastic parts made them in baches. And if you need a part that's not in stock and not in current batch, you could wait mohths, when batch with your part will be started.
Making plastic parts is not about using expensive materials. It is about making cheaper parts.
And if you are not satisfied with durability or strength of printed part, you always could turn it into aluminium one. All you need - aluminium junk, fire, crucible, sand and bentonite kitty litter.
It is perfectly viable for anything you can't just go and buy in closest shop.
But that's not about tips and tricks of making parts on 3D printer. It is about a vector of technology. More and more things people could make by themselves with the help of tech. From plastic parts to baking bread. Including devices for making other things. With minimum possible efforts. Eventually, you will be able to make any object you need.
Why do you think so? Of course, if you are talking about new John Deer, it is unaffordable, and mostly not because of price, but because of ownership cost. But there is a huge market of used tractors, thanks to technology developments. Technology not only make new things, it also creates a market of previously unaffordable things.
And that is the problem. That is why we have a lot of shitty short-living things around now.