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Fabricated: The New World of 3D Printing, by Hod Lipson, Melba Kurman

Fabricated tells the story of 3D printers, humble manufacturing machines that are bursting out of the factory and into homes, businesses, schools, kitchens, hospitals, even the fashion catwalk. The magic happens when you plug a 3D printer into today's mind-boggling digital technologies. Add to that the Internet, tiny, low cost electronic circuitry, radical advances in materials science and biotech and voila! The result is an explosion of technological and social innovation.

Fabricated provides readers with practical and imaginative insights to the question "how will 3D printing technologies change my life?" Based on hundreds of hours of research and dozens of interviews with experts from a broad range of industries, Fabricated offers readers an informative, engaging and fast-paced introduction to 3D printing now and in the future. 
Chapters and contentsChapter 1:  Everything is becoming science fiction. What would "just another regular day" look like in a future, 3D printable world?
Chapter 2:  A machine that can make almost anything. Information morphed from analog form to digital. Will physical objects be next? Ten key principles explain 3D printing's disruptive power. 
Chapter 3:  Nimble manufacturing. Emerging business models lie somewhere between mass production and the local farmer's market.  Small-batch manufacturing is becoming profitable, freeing entrepreneurs from the tyranny imposed by economies of scale.
Chapter 4:  Tomorrow's economy of printable products. 3D printing, low-cost design and manufacturing technologies create new market opportunities as consumers increasingly crave on-demand, custom "experience" products.
Chapter 5:  Printing in layers.  For those of a technological bent, a deep dive into the inner workings of the 3D printing process.
Chapter 6:  Design software, the digital canvas. Without an attached computer, a 3D printer is just an elaborate paperweight. An overview of design software and "digital capture."
Chapter 7:  Bioprinting in "living ink."  Design software and 3D printers read medical scans to fabricate living tissue and custom artificial joints. How long before all of us can tap into this Fountain of Youth?
Chaper 8:  Digital cuisine.  Today you can 3D print "high resolution" and delicious shortbread, chocolate figurines and tortillas. In the future, Quantified Selfers and couch potatoes alike will balance their diets by streaming biometrics to a food printer.
Chapter 9:  A factory in the classroom. Primary and middle school teachers teach "children's engineering" using vivid, hands-on lesson plans.Chapter 10:  Unleashing a new aesthetic. 3D printers are the output device computer-savvy artists, designers and architects have been waiting for.
Chapter 11:  Green, clean manufacturing.  What's cleaner to make? A 3D printed plastic toy or a mass-produced plastic toy? 3D printers may introduce greener living... or help us drown in a rising tidal wave of plastic junk.
Chapter 12:  Ownership, safety and legal frontiers.  Technology evolves faster than the law. Consumer safety and intellectual property laws will stretch to deal with printed weapons, counterfeit products and unregulated custom-made products.  
Chapter 13:  Designing the future.  Why was Star Trek's Replicator used only to make Earl Grey tea?  Because once we shape our tools, then our tools shape us. Next-generation design software will unshackle our imaginations, giving us new ways to imagine and edit the physical world.   
Chapter 14:  The next episode of 3D printing. What lies ahead? Watercolor artists create infinite hues by blending primary colors.  Regular people will design and blend standard materials -- or micro-scale electronic components --  and "print" them out in fine, meticulously patterned sprays. The result? Weird and wacky new materials. Robots that walk out of the 3D printer. Ready-made, responsive smart materials.  

  • Sales Rank: #456896 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2013-01-22
  • Released on: 2013-01-22
  • Format: Kindle eBook

Review
"READ THIS if you're a trend analyst, futurist, engineer, investor, designer, inventor, artist, company CTO or CEO, small entrepreneur planning new products, or just a smart science type who loves to see what 2060 might look like! ... Astonishing, and a page turner even with all the legal and technical details and speculation." -- Library Picks

From the Author
People frequently ask us "how can I predict how 3D printing technologies will affect me?  My job? The things I care about or do for fun?"  While interviewing experts for Fabricated, we discovered that diverse users had some things in common, a set of core reasons why 3D printing enabled them to expand the limits of what they do.  We wrote up these recurring observations and called them the Ten Principles of 3D Printing.
The Ten Principles of 3D Printing give us a roadmap into the future and explain why 3D printing will disrupt manufacturing and product design. A disruptive technology shrinks key barriers of time, cost or skill.   Each Principle represents one core (and disruptive) characteristic of 3D printing that removes or reduces a core barrier of time, cost or skill (or all three).      
Ten Principles of 3D PrintingPrinciple one: Manufacturing complexity is free. On a 3D printer, it costs as much to make a simple cube as it does an elaborate and complex object of the same material.  This is disruptive since in traditional mass manufacturing, complex geometries (elaborate shapes) cost more to produce in terms of time and skill.  Free complexity will disrupt traditional pricing models and change how we calculate the cost of manufacturing things.
Principle two: Variety is free. Like a human artisan, a single 3D printer can fabricate many different shapes.  The intelligence lies in the computer, not in a machinist who must re-tool the way the machine is set up.  Free variety reduces the cost of customization and gives a single entrepreneur the ability to create many different types of 3D printed products on a single printer. 

Principle three: No assembly required. A 3D printer can print a hinge, a bicycle chain or even a nested set of Russian Dolls in a single "print job," no assembly required.  Traditional manufacturing machines make parts which must be assembled.  The more parts a product contains, the longer it takes to put together, the longer the supply chain and the more expensive it becomes to make. Reduced part count saves on assembly, reduces inventory and shortens supply chains.
Principle four: Zero lead time. A 3D printer can print on demand, when anobject is needed. Lead time, the time lapsed between a product's conception and its actual manufacture, is a core competitive differentiator.  3D printed, on-the-spot manufacturing will liberate companies from stockpiling physical inventory.  Product design will accelerate; custom, on-demand products made in direct response to customer demand will become financially feasible.  
Principle five: Unlimited design space. The 3D printing process, since it builds objects layer by layer, is capable of making physical shapes that were once impossible to make.  It's simple to 3D print hollow objects, interlocked objects, precise and complex internal structures.  With a 3D printer, we can create objects that once only nature could make, opening up vast new design possibilities.
Principle six: Zero skill manufacturing. Traditional manufacturing machines still demand that a skilled expert to adjust and calibrate them. A 3D printer gets most of its guidance from the design file. Once the design file is created, the printer can swing into action immediately. Unskilled manufacturing opens up new business models and could offer new modes of production for people in remote environments.
Principle seven: Compact, portable manufacturing. A 3D printer has a small footprint.  A 3D printer is also compact, as the size of the object being printed can be nearly as large as the printer. In contrast, an injection molding machine can onlymake objects significantly smaller than itself. Even better, a 3D printer, if the "print head" can swing freely, can fabricate objects even larger than itself such as structures or furniture. 
Principle eight: Less waste by-product. 3D printing is a precise process since objects are created in layers, not by carving away raw material or molding molten material into solid shapes. Machining metal is highly wasteful as an estimated 90 percent of the original metal gets ground off and ends up on the factory floor. Molding is a precise, low-waste manufacturing process but can only make simple shapes.
Principle nine: Infinite shades of materials. As 3D printers in the future gain the capacity to print with different types of raw materials in a single print job, we will witness the emergence of a new class of materials.  Multi-material 3D printers can blend and combine different raw materials in precise blends.  Digitally designed and precisely printed blends of materials will offer us a large and mostly unexplored palette of novel materials that have unusual properties or useful types of behaviors, for example wearable electronics or living tissue.
Principle ten: Precise physical replication. The 3D printing process relies on digital instructions.   The ability of the 3D printer to precisely carry out digital instructions will bring the design freedom and malleability of the digital world to the physical world.  Like digital music and media, physical objects will be scanned into digital form and then edited, copied or re-designed.  

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Fabricated:  the new world of 3D printing is available in Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Hebrew.  German and Arabic language versions will be published in 2014.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
GOOD
By wmjbutler
This is a good introduction to 3D printing. Not outstanding, but good. If I was the expert, and writing this book, I would make this book more like a text, with more technical information that explained the processes, the possible pitfalls, provides more details about the different materials, and the advantages and disadvantages of each type of printing material. Also, I would make the storytelling about Mr. Lipson's experiences and interviews succinct. He certainly got some good information from his interviews of other experts, but I really don't care where he got the information and where he had to travel to get it... Now, I'm going to look for a text book on this subject.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Imagine
By J.R. Sedivy
Imagine a book that could introduce you to the world of 3D printing and open your mind to the possibilities this technology could unleash. Imagine a book that educates and entertains. Now Imagine a book that that you can't put down yet you constantly stop to reread so as to fully grasp the implications of the authors' statements.

The preceding captures the essence of Fabricated. Fabricated is one of those rare books that unleashes your imagination while educating. The writing is like storytelling, yet educational and the illustrations are a work of art. I had a sense that I would enjoy Fabricated, but the extent, quality, and value of this book far exceeded my expectations.

I cannot recommend this book highly enough for anyone with an interest in 3D printing. Whether you are curious, understand a little, or are well versed in the subject matter, I believe that Fabricated has something for everybody.

The possibilities are endless; now what will you do with the information presented within?

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Intriguing
By Anthony Blumfield
Fabricated by Lipson and Kurman describes the popular topic of 3D printing, but rather than explore the nuts and bolts of the technology, it looks at the prospects of 3D printing as an industry, making it a great read not only for technology enthusiasts, but also for investors, economists, and industry leaders.
3D printing has captured a fair share of media attention lately and some of the popular applications are mind boggling. But are they real? Are we on the verge of a 3D printing revolution that will create a new multi billion dollar industry or is this just enthusiasm with a cool technology? The authors explore this question from multiple facets and by the end of chapter 7 the reader may be disillusioned. Without a killer app it just will not happen, and many popular 3D printing ideas are either too far-fetched to become a killer app in the near future (e.g. organ printing) or not sufficient to generate large enough demand (e.g. spare parts).
However, then comes chapter 8, food printing. It almost seems that the first seven chapters were written merely to make the reader desperate enough to consider the idea. At first glance you may ask who on earth will print food? But by the end of the chapter hopefully you will `get it' and join the authors in their prediction that food printing is the most likely killer app for 3D printing, the application that will turn a cool technology into a mainstream product.
If not yet convinced, chapter 9 - education - is icing on the cake. The example of printing a play dough space shuttle with elementary school 2nd grade kids is intriguing and begs the question of why wouldn't mummy (or daddy) use her 3D printer backing machine from chapter 8 to make custom SpongeBob cookies with little Danny?
The book continues on the route of education and art and then delves into legal challenges that lay ahead as 3D printing becomes more common. Not just the media magnets like printing guns, but also the more common challenges of how our legal system may fall short in terms of IP protection and liability.
The final two chapters attempt to predict beyond the near future, demonstrating that our tendency to view innovation in incremental steps causes us to underestimate the full potential of 3D printing.
Overall, excellent read; once you're hooked it's hard to put down.

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