Records are coming back in a big way, gaining popularity among nostalgic old-timers and youthful hipsters alike. The renewal of interest in records and record players is benefiting from the use of 3D printing. While records themselves can be 3D printed, the quality will never equal that seen in vinyl. To make a good record, you need a good process, which relies on cutterheads. These pieces aren't often produced anymore these days, but one man is looking to change this. Todd Mariana has a plan. Using his MakerBot Replicator 2, Mariana is creating a cutterhead that can be used to cut high-quality records. Check out his process: http://3dprint.com/31048/3d-printed-record-cutterhead/

Below is a picture of the record cutterhead and all of it's detailed intricacies. This will eventually be sold to the public: