Hmmm. Don’t suppose there would be workarounds for that. Nah.
Control freaks are worried about control. Again.
We use fine sandpaper for a final finish on the parts.
The 3D Printer ended up sinking to the bottom of the lake in a boating accident.
But its printed guns still work.
work around would be just altering the device slightly every time you make something you don’t want traced.
Maybe instead of making a printed gun we need to consider making a cursive gun...
Options would include:
* own your own printer, never share it
* make your own printer, less traceability
* order stuff made from someone who doesn’t track customers and where files come from
“Hmmm. Dont suppose there would be workarounds for that. Nah.”
I can think of a half dozen off the top of my head.
1. Change the room temperature.
2. Add and subtract rubber bands to gantries to pre-stress.
3. Add weights to nozzle.
4. Tilt tables.
5. Poke pin into nozzle to open up a hair.
6. Change base table damping by placing on hard surface, or rubber pad.
Etc.
I bet Bonnie and Clyde, Baby Face Nelson and all the “Bad Guys” of the past were really concerned that there were traceable serial numbers on their guns.
That was my first thought too. Thirty minutes after they put these in or people are aware of it; it will be beat in some way.
The gun grabber worry too much and they actually think they will take billions of dollars of guns away from its US citizens before getting blown away themselves.
Without a strong 2A we’re toast anyway with nothing left to lose because we know our freedoms will be gone 10 minutes later by force of law and well armed UN soldiers or someone like that.
Without our freedoms we are nothing. Just subject slaves.