We've all heard of and seen powder based 3D printers. In fact some of these machines have been around for over a decade. One 22-year old engineer decided to create his own powder based 3D printer called the Plan B. It uses a powder which is binded together using an inkjet nozzle that distributes a binder where needed. The results are actually quite phenomenal, but the pros processing required could be a bit annoying. Read and see more on the Plan B 3D printer at: http://3dprint.com/12560/plan-b-3dp-3d-printer/



Do you guys think this is something worth $1300 to build?