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 Next level in home PCB making. Massive step change to capabilities for DIY projects. Still early days.

https://youtu.be/UIqhpxul_og 
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 Too cool!😃 
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 👇👇👇Too Cool!👇👇👇
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 Careful with the micronics kickstarter. Lots of shady stuff going on there and sadly the product is not as ready as they make it seem. Else I'd have already aped in. 
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 Oh, this setup is way too complicated to ape in to. Everything combined would still be a $10k setup cost, at least. I look at this and see the state of 3D printers of maybe a decade ago, so it has some ways to go before it's something for larger groups of people to start tinkering with.

But it's very exciting, after 3D printing/laser cutting/CNC stuff, this is another really large increase in capabilities for home builders. Both  sintering and PCB making. It'll just take a few more years before we have turn-key hobbyist devices for both, but not much longer than that. 
 Absolutely. It shows how far we have come and I really hope micronics will succeed with their plan, but as you said, it's a bit expensive to buy just to support development with no guarantee for a working product. SLS tech on such an small scale is nothing less than revolutionary. Exciting years for 3D-printing indeed.