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T.REX TALK

3D Printing, Tools, Files, and the Future

T.REX TALK

T.REX ARMS

Technology

4.6732 Ratings

🗓️ 6 May 2021

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

Isaac talks about the latest legal changes regarding 3D printed guns, as well as how and why to get into 3D printing for other purposes.

Video Link: https://youtu.be/I-myjflkelg
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0:00.0

Okay, sorry you guys. I was just talking about what a great job the video crew was doing on the lighting.

0:06.9

This is our 51st live stream. So if you go to our podcast, search for Terex Talk on your podcast app,

0:14.4

there are 50 shows that have actual audio that you can download or listen to while you wait for us to get the audio fixed.

0:21.4

Later this evening, there will be 51 shows for you to listen to.

0:25.2

And we also hit 1 million subscribers on YouTube last week.

0:28.6

So thank you so much for that.

0:30.8

Now, in this particular show, this week we're going to be talking about 3D printing.

0:36.0

And there's a couple of reasons for that.

0:38.0

One of them is that we have been running out of cool stuff to talk about and 3D printing

0:44.5

definitely qualifies. But the other is there's actually been some interesting developments when

0:48.8

it comes to 3D printing news from a gun and legal perspective. So last week, and this is so hard to read about, probably because I'm not a lawyer,

0:58.6

but also because I am a regular person with regular reading comprehension skills.

1:05.0

But the Ninth Circuit lifted some restrictions on the exporting or publishing or sharing of 3D gun files.

1:15.0

And the reason this is so hard for me to read and properly understand is because they

1:18.8

speak somewhat interchangeably about 3D gun files, 3D gun plans, 3D gun specs, 3D gun

1:24.9

blueprints, ghost gun things. And it's also a very circuitous legal thing,

1:31.9

because if you read one side, they're like, a terrifying Trump-era law that would have made

1:38.7

ghost guns available everywhere, was stopped by a courageous federal judge, but recently has been overturned by

1:45.6

scandalously traitorous federal judges. Usually there's not quite as much editorializing,

1:51.4

but that's essentially what happened, minus the editorializing. In the Trump era, a bunch of

1:59.9

firearm export stuff, a lot of ITAR stuff actually got moved from the

2:04.3

State Department over the Commerce Department that included files, blueprints, specs, machine code for

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