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> For most practitioners - there is little to no making anymore in 3D
> professional practice.....
>
> The idea is sketched, modeled quickly on a laptop, arrives via stereo
> lithograph..........
>
in the particular context of debates about research, all of that is making.
Although I would agree that some disciplines are losing some valuable
forms of "hands-on" activity that provide different, sometimes deeper
insights than newer technology driven approaches.
best wishes from Sheffield where we make in lots of ways
best
Chris
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