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Also known as additive manufacturing, 3D printing is bringing us one step closer to that machine on "Star Trek" that could make anything we want at the touch of a button. The technology works by progressively overlaying thin layers of material on top of one another, and it’s used for everything from tooth fillings to jewelry. Now that the hardware is cheap enough for hobbyists to buy, it’s being used for even weirder stuff. Here are ten of the craziest items we’ve ever seen come out of a 3D printer. A Car It was only a matter of time before some genius decided to use 3D printing to make a ...