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dateline: 07 May 2013
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3D Printed Gun Tested In US
Pre-Listening Vocabulary
- exclusive: limited to one thing, person, or aspect
- 3D: three dimensional
- component: part
- controversial: brings about debates or arguments
- blueprint: design for a project
- manufacture: to make using a machine
Comprehension Questions
- What was the gun made out of?
- What do the designers of the 3D gun plan on doing?
- What criminal use of 3D technology is mentioned in the report?
Discussion Question:
What are the pros and cons of 3D technology?
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3D Printed Gun Tested in US
A gun made almost exclusively from 3D printed parts has been tested at a firing range in the US. The working gun was made from printed plastic components, and was designed by a controversial gun activist group. The group that created the firearm said that it will make the blueprints available online. In the US it is not against the law to manufacture a firearm for one’s own use. A 3D printer currently costs about $2000. In the future, 3D printers will become cheaper, and consumers will be able to find the designs to manufacture a wide variety of items in their own homes. 3D technology has also been used by criminals to create card readers that are placed in bank machines.
- The gun was made out of printed plastic parts.
- The designers of the 3D gun plan on putting the blueprints for the gun online.
- The report also mentions using 3D technology to create card readers that can be illegally placed in bank machines.
Written and recorded by Tara Benwell for EnglishClub
Tara Benwell is a Canadian freelance writer and editor who specializes in materials and articles for the ELT industry.
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