Costs aside having this sort of cheap, general-purpose manufacturing capacity would probably lead to an explosion of open-source hardware innovation, as the rate of iteration of hardware would approach that of software. The current software doesn't seem anywhere near ready for this, the best thinking I've seen on this is Nadya Peek's "Making Machines that Make":
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