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The monolith mystery
Are the mysterious chromium monoliths made by using 3D printer equipment? If that thing is right for the people who have the 3D printer can make almost every metal object in the world. The 3D-printers, which are modified MIG-welding machines can make things like metal profiles or firearms as well as the pistons for the engines. The copies of the merchandise can make by using laser- or some other scanners.
And the image can be put into the CAD program, and then the image would give for the CAM-control tool of the 3D printer equipment. This kind of system is really dangerous in the wrong hands. If somebody uses 3D printers for making guns and gun parts this kind of thing like monoliths can prove that persons have the 3D printers, what they can use in that kind of things. So are those monoliths made for some kind of pass test for some gang?
When we are observing the images, what are portraying the mysterious chrome monoliths, what are found from Savonlinna, Finland, Romania, California, and Utah, USA we must realize that this thing might be a joke, but those monoliths don't seem to have welding seams in those structures. So are they made by using the 3D-printers, that are made for handling tough metals like chromium?
So are those monoliths made for proving that some people have thins kind of systems. Or are they made for proving that some people have some kind of skills? Like skills to make the 3D printers, what are made for handling the chromium. If people have this kind of system, they can make almost every kind of metal merchandise by using 3D printers. The only thing that is needed is the CAD-drawings and the printer would make that merchandise. So that's why the nickname of the 3D-printer is the "Santa Claus machine".
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