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	<title>Comments on: Amazing mechanical watches from history</title>
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		<title>By: Shapeways creates first online market for 3D fabrication models</title>
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		<description>[...] how you are limited precision and size-wise; obviously you&#8217;re not going to be replicating 19th-century mechanical watches, and likewise you won&#8217;t be prototyping a new all-plastic car. Still, it&#8217;s a good size [...]</description>
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