In this "let's all hurry up and get rich" world we live in we need to keep in mind that there are things that are bigger than ourselves. We all want the cheapest and fastest of everything. But there is a cost to that. If you have Netflix see if you can find: ‘Death by China’ /2012. It's an interesting Documentary and independent of your personal take on it, it raises a lot of questions we all should be contemplating and asking as budding makers and manufacturers. Maybe those of us who use manufacturing need to make just a little bit less profit and help to insure that we leave an intact United States for our great-grandchildren.

Ok, so my post has a point. With the further explosion of 3d printing, I think a lot of work that might otherwise have been sent overseas to be manufactured, will stay home. I think that might be a good thing.

If the link fails just go look for it.

Death by China