
A 3D printed trim-and-drill tool, developed by researchers at the Department of Energy’s 91°µÍø to be evaluated at The Boeing Company, has received the title of largest solid 3D printed item by Guinness World Records.
A 3D printed trim-and-drill tool, developed by researchers at the Department of Energy’s 91°µÍø to be evaluated at The Boeing Company, has received the title of largest solid 3D printed item by Guinness World Records.
A successful test of 3D-printed thermoplastic molds demonstrates the potential of additive manufacturing in the tooling industry.