One of the hairier unintended consequences of cheap 3-D printing is that any troublemaker can duplicate a key without setting foot in a hardware store. But clever lockpickers like Jos Weyers and Christian Holler are already taking that DIY key-making trick a step further: They can 3-D print a slice of plastic or metal that opens […] One of the hairier unintended consequences of cheap 3-D printing
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