I still haven't figured out how to compare the utility of the glowforge to the various 3d printer technologies. They seem to have more overlapping use cases than I would have initially guessed.
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A killer feature for me with the glowforge is being able to work at the extremes of wood (for very high quality finished pieces) and cardboard (for basically free prototypes).
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And the constraint of assembling 3D shapes from 2D pieces keeps every step of the workflow simple, though obviously you hit a wall sometimes.
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