3D printers will soon be everywhere, but they're hard to use without a library of 3D objects. A new 3D scanner on Indiegogo promises to scan your stuff on the cheap.
Armed with your child's masterwork and a 3D printer borrowed from Shapeways, Crayon Creatures will model and color a hunk of sandstone into a real-life sculpture.
Amanda Ghassaei has created a 3D printed record that, according to her, plays on "regular turntables, with regular needles, at regular speeds, just like any vinyl record." It doesn't sound the best, but for what it is, it plays phenomenally.