What are the political implications of affordable metal 3D printing and desktop CNC milling?

What are the political implications of affordable metal 3D printing and desktop CNC milling?
How will the government regulate blocks of aluminium and spools of steel?
Yes this is a gun thread, cope.

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I want to learn how to do CNC so bad. It seems a bit complicated for me and good machines are expensive as fuck. Where can I learn that breaks it down in a realtively simple, understandable format?

GhostGunner3 is the most simple desktop CNC machine you can use to manufacture gun parts, and the software guides you through the steps. You could realistically tinker the software to make it mill anything that's feasible with a milling machine of this size.

ghostgunner.net

>moves manufacturing abroad
>innovation brings the ability to manufactur form home
>bans manufacturing domestically
Its almost as if there was a concerted effort to stifle American progress

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by outlawing personal manufacturing and centralising all manufacturing to the state. Every item and material produced will be made with nano scale chip technology and be linked into the internet which is now embedded into the environment.
Thus sensors also embedded will be able to detect non-authorised materials and manufactured goods.
Screen cap this.

it's not manufacture if you're not selling it.
Also, hacking your personal devices is a thing. Just look at Any Forumsays going to lengths to disable intel ME on their machines.
It's going to be possible.

FINALLY, a real dystopia, not this gay covid shit.

>What are the political implications of affordable metal 3D printing and desktop CNC milling?

Well feds will focus on 3D printers and disregard lathes. What a shame.

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You don't need metal 3d printing to make a weapon, you barely need a lathe to do it.

What type of printer and CNC miller do you recommend user? I work with Dental Cad apps and CNC for milling zirconia, and printing dental models' and appliances for the mouth, but want to branch out and live inawoods, any advice on how to transfer skills?
Also what are good scrap metals to get for this kinda stuff and info greatly appreciated.

I wish I had the tools to do proper rifling

If you own a regular 3d printer, you have all the tools you need.

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True, but 3D printing and CNC democratize this.
Of course you and I can make guns with just a mill.
However, the average zoomer "male" can't even change a tire, let alone use powertools, what makes you think they have the knowledge to operate mid-tier workshop machinery?

With these technologies any zoomer and their e-girlfriend can have an AR15 in their house.

3D printing I just use Creality Ender3 Pro because it's open source and it's like the Glock of 3D printers, there are tons of mods for it and you can leverage the comunity.
For CNC I haven't really started. I'm waiting to see if the GhostGunner3 can do stuff like upper receivers and bolt carrier groups, not just a zero-percent lower (which is faster to just 3D print). If that's the case the only thing I'd still need to purchase are barrels, and even then maybe I can try and learn them.
For now CNC is just really expensive to go innawoods.

>he casts his barrels through lost PLA
is this legit?

>he casts his barrels through lost PLA
No, there is another way. Go search for it on the internet. I'm talking real, rifled barrels from proper heat treated forged steel.

How will government regulate you melting metal scraps and assembling your own CNC, 3D printer, robot, …?

Based and Lathepilled

so lathing from barrel blanks

based macaco with the junkyard-savalged ghostgunner vibes

>so lathing from barrel blanks
No, go look it up instead of guessing. They minecrafted the guy who found out how to do it for posting it on the internet, so I'm not spoonfeeding you.

haha good one
do you have trouble with it or something

>hahaha there's totally this one thing that you don't know about but I do and I won't give it to you because I'm afraid of being suicided for posting "illegal information" on a mongolian basket weaving forum
dilate tranny

Stop baiting me glowie. For anyone interested, you will be able to find it on the internet if you look for it. Submachine guns can be made at home with a 3d printer and minimal equipment.

>affordable 3d printing metal

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great
now 3d print the ammunition to go with it

not a glowie

casting bullets is easy, brass is reloadable, else just machine the casings.
Primers are also easily made with a mill or a metal3D printer.
Smokeless powder is readily available, and if not black powder is easy to make, just overload your charges to cycle your firearm, maybe.
What are they going to do, restrict the sale of smokeless powder? LMAO.

soon brudda
remember when plastic 3D printers cost 3000$ a pop? I member, it wasn't that long ago. Now you can get one for 100$.

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I think count dankula made a vid on the submachine guy, you can also find some guides on that anarchy library minecraft server (literally)

>I wish I had the tools to do proper rifling
>If you own a regular 3d printer, you have all the tools you need.
complete bullshit answer, you've never done any metal work

>complete bullshit answer, you've never done any metal work
The future is now, old man