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Rotterdam
Thursday, 30 January 2014 - 16:45

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3D printer shop in Netherlands

Ridix has opened the first 3D printer shop opens in Netherlands. 3D printer
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Flickr The company demonstrates, sells and rents various types of 3D printers and printouts at its shop in Rotterdam. Buyers can first check and use a 3D printer purchasing a printer, Nieuws reports. The 3D printers allow people to create gadgets, jewelry and different tools.

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