Brian, I'm going to do a search of your schools to see if your concerns are as you fear. I'd be willing to bet that the UK is as up-do-date on emerging technologies as anywhere else. I mean, look... You guys have Banks Engineering.
And I'm seriously drooling over photos of your beautifully crafted machines. That kind of work can only be accomplished by technologically advanced people.
If you look at what young people are interested in nowadays, you'll realize they have to be up to date with the tools they'll be using when they graduate from school... And much of what they'll be living with hasn't even been invented yet.
If you go to >www.thingiverse.com< you'll see the types of things being printed. Most everything is being done by young people, so it'll appear that 3D printers are something more akin to toys than a serious piece of equipment. But that's not the case.
You can see what I've been doing at <http://www.thingiverse.com/LeftAngle<. So far, I've been making things to improve the printer, but there are a couple of things more "usable". My new project, of course, is the Europa, so it stands to reason I'll be using the machine to print parts more pertinent to this group's interests. I'm working on the interior and engine compartment at the moment while I wait for the wheel spacers and my courage to arrive. I also have to repair or replace one of the rims. I'll try to keep the group informed of how I do things, successfully or not, as I stumble along.
Here's a better view of the only non-logo thing I've made for the car so far: You can see how it directs the throttle cable up and over the valve cover as opposed to straight into it as the PO had rigged it. I'm sure had he the ability to print something, what I just did would have already been done.
btw... Am I the only Yank here? And what am I doing wrong that's causing my posts to time out and disappear into the ether?
Bruce