For those of you who love to customize your products before you buy them, or for those of you show love antique items but hate the fact that it is almost impossible to find replacement parts for them when they break, Lowes today has announced a solution. Starting in the Orchard Supply Hardware store in Mountain View, California today, they will begin offering 3D scanning, design and printing services to customers, allow customers to customize their own products and then have them printed in plastic in-store or have them printed in other materials such as metals and ceramics via the mail. This could be the start of mass customization! What do you think? Read and see more at http://3dprint.com/61632/lowes-in-store-3d-printing/