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Firms, hobbyists weigh in on new 3D-printing weapons law
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Zelta 3D co-founder Wong Ming Wei with their industrial 3D printing machine in their factory on Jan 22, 2021.
ST PHOTO: GAVIN FOO
SINGAPORE - Once in a while, 3D-printing company Zelta3D will receive requests from hobbyists, collectors and cosplayers to print objects that look like weapons.
These include swords, toy guns and brass knuckles.


