May 30, 2016 | By Tess
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I wonder if they confuse subtractive manufacturing with additive manufacturing! - The picture seems to be of a milling machine and not a 3d printer..
John Rask wrote at 5/31/2016 11:51:35 AM:
The picture seems to be of a milling machine - I wonder it they confuses subtractive manufacturing with additive manufacturing!?
Marc wrote at 5/31/2016 9:51:11 AM:
So, you did notice this was an April Fool?