This video is not quite truthful as the wrench ‘replicated’ in the video is not the same as the one that was scanned. Someone was cheating in the editing.
In this follow up video the presenter apologises for the misleading piece http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cm2jvB3jhxM&feature=watch_response
Doesn’t say much for the ethical/journalistic standards at NatGeo TV.
Thank-you for the clarification on 3D printing! Great job!! The technology behind 3D printing is amazing….it will be interesting to see how it will be used in the future.
Its really nice video,i want to know more about this printer.
This video is not quite truthful as the wrench ‘replicated’ in the video is not the same as the one that was scanned. Someone was cheating in the editing.
In this follow up video the presenter apologises for the misleading piece
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cm2jvB3jhxM&feature=watch_response
Doesn’t say much for the ethical/journalistic standards at NatGeo TV.
Great, Thanks for posting this… Awesome even though the editing is a bit cheated 🙂
Mindblowing
Thank-you for the clarification on 3D printing! Great job!! The technology behind 3D printing is amazing….it will be interesting to see how it will be used in the future.