The two main catches are 1) a 3D printer is around $500-$1500 (depending largely on how large its 'print area' is) and 2) we'd need someone savvy with 3D modeling software to design the pattern. In my mind the main benefits are 1) a scanner kit that non-woodworkers like me could just click/glue/whatever together 2) potentially fairly inexpensive 3) customizable angles, connectors, etc. to get just the right angles - no more worrying about trying to hack together some way to mount your camera just the way you want and no need to make sure your angles on a pair of pieces cut so that they match exactly 4) 'mass-producible' (as in 25, not as in 25000

I feel like this could be an interesting option but I don't really have the money or 3D drafting skills to make some sort of prototype. As one who is not very experienced with woodworking I think this could be another option for people who just want someone to mail them a kit that 'works' - don't get me wrong, I love the instructions here, I just suck at following them
