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‘Prints don’t lie’: Roberto Aguilar, a platinum printer’s craft - in pictures.
‘Prints don’t lie’: Roberto Aguilar, a platinum printer’s craft - in pictures.
Photographer Christopher Thomond joins artisan printer Robert Aguilar to find out how he creates platinum palladium prints as he makes one of Alford Gardner, the Windrush pioneer who died in 2024, aged 98.
Commercial photographer Roberto Aguilar making Platinum Palladium prints at his workshop in Chester-le-Street, County Durham, UK.
12 November 2024.
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‘Prints don’t lie’: Roberto Aguilar, a platinum printer’s craft - in pictures.
‘Prints don’t lie’: Roberto Aguilar, a platinum printer’s craft - in pictures.
Photographer Christopher Thomond joins artisan printer Robert Aguilar to find out how he creates platinum palladium prints as he makes one of Alford Gardner, the Windrush pioneer who died in 2024, aged 98.
Commercial photographer Roberto Aguilar making Platinum Palladium prints at his workshop in Chester-le-Street, County Durham, UK.
12 November 2024.
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‘Prints don’t lie’: Roberto Aguilar, a platinum printer’s craft - in pictures.
‘Prints don’t lie’: Roberto Aguilar, a platinum printer’s craft - in pictures.
Photographer Christopher Thomond joins artisan printer Robert Aguilar to find out how he creates platinum palladium prints as he makes one of Alford Gardner, the Windrush pioneer who died in 2024, aged 98.
Commercial photographer Roberto Aguilar making Platinum Palladium prints at his workshop in Chester-le-Street, County Durham, UK.
12 November 2024.
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‘Prints don’t lie’: Roberto Aguilar, a platinum printer’s craft - in pictures.
‘Prints don’t lie’: Roberto Aguilar, a platinum printer’s craft - in pictures.
Photographer Christopher Thomond joins artisan printer Robert Aguilar to find out how he creates platinum palladium prints as he makes one of Alford Gardner, the Windrush pioneer who died in 2024, aged 98.
Commercial photographer Roberto Aguilar making Platinum Palladium prints at his workshop in Chester-le-Street, County Durham, UK.
12 November 2024.
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‘Prints don’t lie’: Roberto Aguilar, a platinum printer’s craft - in pictures.
ÔPrints donÕt lieÕ: Roberto Aguilar, a platinum printerÕs craft - in pictures.
Photographer Christopher Thomond joins artisan printer Robert Aguilar to find out how he creates platinum palladium prints as he makes one of Alford Gardner, the Windrush pioneer who died in 2024, aged 98.
Commercial photographer Roberto Aguilar making Platinum Palladium prints at his workshop in Chester-le-Street, County Durham, UK.
12 November 2024.
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‘Prints don’t lie’: Roberto Aguilar, a platinum printer’s craft - in pictures.
‘Prints don’t lie’: Roberto Aguilar, a platinum printer’s craft - in pictures.
Photographer Christopher Thomond joins artisan printer Robert Aguilar to find out how he creates platinum palladium prints as he makes one of Alford Gardner, the Windrush pioneer who died in 2024, aged 98.
Commercial photographer Roberto Aguilar making Platinum Palladium prints at his workshop in Chester-le-Street, County Durham, UK.
12 November 2024.
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‘Prints don’t lie’: Roberto Aguilar, a platinum printer’s craft - in pictures.
‘Prints don’t lie’: Roberto Aguilar, a platinum printer’s craft - in pictures.
Photographer Christopher Thomond joins artisan printer Robert Aguilar to find out how he creates platinum palladium prints as he makes one of Alford Gardner, the Windrush pioneer who died in 2024, aged 98.
Commercial photographer Roberto Aguilar making Platinum Palladium prints at his workshop in Chester-le-Street, County Durham, UK.
12 November 2024.
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‘Prints don’t lie’: Roberto Aguilar, a platinum printer’s craft - in pictures.
‘Prints don’t lie’: Roberto Aguilar, a platinum printer’s craft - in pictures.
Photographer Christopher Thomond joins artisan printer Robert Aguilar to find out how he creates platinum palladium prints as he makes one of Alford Gardner, the Windrush pioneer who died in 2024, aged 98.
Commercial photographer Roberto Aguilar making Platinum Palladium prints at his workshop in Chester-le-Street, County Durham, UK.
12 November 2024.
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‘Prints don’t lie’: Roberto Aguilar, a platinum printer’s craft - in pictures.
‘Prints don’t lie’: Roberto Aguilar, a platinum printer’s craft - in pictures.
Photographer Christopher Thomond joins artisan printer Robert Aguilar to find out how he creates platinum palladium prints as he makes one of Alford Gardner, the Windrush pioneer who died in 2024, aged 98.
Commercial photographer Roberto Aguilar making Platinum Palladium prints at his workshop in Chester-le-Street, County Durham, UK.
12 November 2024.
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‘Prints don’t lie’: Roberto Aguilar, a platinum printer’s craft - in pictures.
‘Prints don’t lie’: Roberto Aguilar, a platinum printer’s craft - in pictures.
Photographer Christopher Thomond joins artisan printer Robert Aguilar to find out how he creates platinum palladium prints as he makes one of Alford Gardner, the Windrush pioneer who died in 2024, aged 98.
Commercial photographer Roberto Aguilar making Platinum Palladium prints at his workshop in Chester-le-Street, County Durham, UK.
12 November 2024.
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‘Prints don’t lie’: Roberto Aguilar, a platinum printer’s craft - in pictures.
‘Prints don’t lie’: Roberto Aguilar, a platinum printer’s craft - in pictures.
Photographer Christopher Thomond joins artisan printer Robert Aguilar to find out how he creates platinum palladium prints as he makes one of Alford Gardner, the Windrush pioneer who died in 2024, aged 98.
Commercial photographer Roberto Aguilar making Platinum Palladium prints at his workshop in Chester-le-Street, County Durham, UK.
12 November 2024.
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‘Prints don’t lie’: Roberto Aguilar, a platinum printer’s craft - in pictures.
‘Prints don’t lie’: Roberto Aguilar, a platinum printer’s craft - in pictures.
Photographer Christopher Thomond joins artisan printer Robert Aguilar to find out how he creates platinum palladium prints as he makes one of Alford Gardner, the Windrush pioneer who died in 2024, aged 98.
Commercial photographer Roberto Aguilar making Platinum Palladium prints at his workshop in Chester-le-Street, County Durham, UK.
12 November 2024.
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‘Prints don’t lie’: Roberto Aguilar, a platinum printer’s craft - in pictures.
‘Prints don’t lie’: Roberto Aguilar, a platinum printer’s craft - in pictures.
Photographer Christopher Thomond joins artisan printer Robert Aguilar to find out how he creates platinum palladium prints as he makes one of Alford Gardner, the Windrush pioneer who died in 2024, aged 98.
Commercial photographer Roberto Aguilar making Platinum Palladium prints at his workshop in Chester-le-Street, County Durham, UK.
12 November 2024.
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‘Prints don’t lie’: Roberto Aguilar, a platinum printer’s craft - in pictures.
‘Prints don’t lie’: Roberto Aguilar, a platinum printer’s craft - in pictures.
Photographer Christopher Thomond joins artisan printer Robert Aguilar to find out how he creates platinum palladium prints as he makes one of Alford Gardner, the Windrush pioneer who died in 2024, aged 98.
Commercial photographer Roberto Aguilar making Platinum Palladium prints at his workshop in Chester-le-Street, County Durham, UK.
12 November 2024.
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‘Prints don’t lie’: Roberto Aguilar, a platinum printer’s craft - in pictures.
‘Prints don’t lie’: Roberto Aguilar, a platinum printer’s craft - in pictures.
Photographer Christopher Thomond joins artisan printer Robert Aguilar to find out how he creates platinum palladium prints as he makes one of Alford Gardner, the Windrush pioneer who died in 2024, aged 98.
Commercial photographer Roberto Aguilar making Platinum Palladium prints at his workshop in Chester-le-Street, County Durham, UK.
12 November 2024.
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‘Prints don’t lie’: Roberto Aguilar, a platinum printer’s craft - in pictures.
‘Prints don’t lie’: Roberto Aguilar, a platinum printer’s craft - in pictures.
Photographer Christopher Thomond joins artisan printer Robert Aguilar to find out how he creates platinum palladium prints as he makes one of Alford Gardner, the Windrush pioneer who died in 2024, aged 98.
Commercial photographer Roberto Aguilar making Platinum Palladium prints at his workshop in Chester-le-Street, County Durham, UK.
12 November 2024.
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‘Prints don’t lie’: Roberto Aguilar, a platinum printer’s craft - in pictures.
‘Prints don’t lie’: Roberto Aguilar, a platinum printer’s craft - in pictures.
Photographer Christopher Thomond joins artisan printer Robert Aguilar to find out how he creates platinum palladium prints as he makes one of Alford Gardner, the Windrush pioneer who died in 2024, aged 98.
Commercial photographer Roberto Aguilar making Platinum Palladium prints at his workshop in Chester-le-Street, County Durham, UK.
12 November 2024.
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Requiem for victims of Russian missile strike on kid’s hospital in Kyiv
KYIV, UKRAINE - JULY 12, 2024 - Items found under the rubble are at the Ohmatdyt National Specialized Children’s Hospital damaged by the Russian missile attack on July 8, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
A Dutch couple have become Europe’s first tenants of a fully 3D printed house in a development that its backers believe will open up a world of choice in the shape and style of the homes of the future. Elize Lutz, 70, and Harrie Dekkers, 67, retired shopkeepers from Amsterdam, received their digital key – an app allowing them to open the front door of their two-bedroom bungalow at the press of a button – on Thursday. “It is beautiful,” said Lutz. “It has the feel of a bunker – it feels safe,” added Dekkers. Inspired by the shape of a boulder, the dimensions of which would be difficult and expensive to construct using traditional methods, the property is the first of five homes planned by the construction firm Saint-Gobain Weber Beamix for a plot of land by the Beatrix canal in the Eindhoven suburb of Bosrijk.
Harrrie Dekkers and Elize Lutz, the first two tennants who will saty at the house from August 2021 on for half a year at 3D printed house in Eindhoven, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
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Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
A Dutch couple have become Europe’s first tenants of a fully 3D printed house in a development that its backers believe will open up a world of choice in the shape and style of the homes of the future. Elize Lutz, 70, and Harrie Dekkers, 67, retired shopkeepers from Amsterdam, received their digital key – an app allowing them to open the front door of their two-bedroom bungalow at the press of a button – on Thursday. “It is beautiful,” said Lutz. “It has the feel of a bunker – it feels safe,” added Dekkers. Inspired by the shape of a boulder, the dimensions of which would be difficult and expensive to construct using traditional methods, the property is the first of five homes planned by the construction firm Saint-Gobain Weber Beamix for a plot of land by the Beatrix canal in the Eindhoven suburb of Bosrijk.
app to open the door of the 3D printed house in Eindhoven
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Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
A Dutch couple have become Europe’s first tenants of a fully 3D printed house in a development that its backers believe will open up a world of choice in the shape and style of the homes of the future. Elize Lutz, 70, and Harrie Dekkers, 67, retired shopkeepers from Amsterdam, received their digital key – an app allowing them to open the front door of their two-bedroom bungalow at the press of a button – on Thursday. “It is beautiful,” said Lutz. “It has the feel of a bunker – it feels safe,” added Dekkers. Inspired by the shape of a boulder, the dimensions of which would be difficult and expensive to construct using traditional methods, the property is the first of five homes planned by the construction firm Saint-Gobain Weber Beamix for a plot of land by the Beatrix canal in the Eindhoven suburb of Bosrijk.
Bas Huysmans, CEO Weber Benelux (blue jacket) and Fabrice Didier, CEO Saint-Gobain Benelux in the interior of the 3D printed house in Eindhoven
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Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
A Dutch couple have become Europe’s first tenants of a fully 3D printed house in a development that its backers believe will open up a world of choice in the shape and style of the homes of the future. Elize Lutz, 70, and Harrie Dekkers, 67, retired shopkeepers from Amsterdam, received their digital key – an app allowing them to open the front door of their two-bedroom bungalow at the press of a button – on Thursday. “It is beautiful,” said Lutz. “It has the feel of a bunker – it feels safe,” added Dekkers. Inspired by the shape of a boulder, the dimensions of which would be difficult and expensive to construct using traditional methods, the property is the first of five homes planned by the construction firm Saint-Gobain Weber Beamix for a plot of land by the Beatrix canal in the Eindhoven suburb of Bosrijk.
Bas Huysmans, CEO Weber Benelux (blue jacket) and Fabrice Didier, CEO Saint-Gobain Benelux in the interior of the 3D printed house in Eindhoven
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Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
A Dutch couple have become Europe’s first tenants of a fully 3D printed house in a development that its backers believe will open up a world of choice in the shape and style of the homes of the future. Elize Lutz, 70, and Harrie Dekkers, 67, retired shopkeepers from Amsterdam, received their digital key – an app allowing them to open the front door of their two-bedroom bungalow at the press of a button – on Thursday. “It is beautiful,” said Lutz. “It has the feel of a bunker – it feels safe,” added Dekkers. Inspired by the shape of a boulder, the dimensions of which would be difficult and expensive to construct using traditional methods, the property is the first of five homes planned by the construction firm Saint-Gobain Weber Beamix for a plot of land by the Beatrix canal in the Eindhoven suburb of Bosrijk.
3D printed house in Eindhoven
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Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
A Dutch couple have become Europe’s first tenants of a fully 3D printed house in a development that its backers believe will open up a world of choice in the shape and style of the homes of the future. Elize Lutz, 70, and Harrie Dekkers, 67, retired shopkeepers from Amsterdam, received their digital key – an app allowing them to open the front door of their two-bedroom bungalow at the press of a button – on Thursday. “It is beautiful,” said Lutz. “It has the feel of a bunker – it feels safe,” added Dekkers. Inspired by the shape of a boulder, the dimensions of which would be difficult and expensive to construct using traditional methods, the property is the first of five homes planned by the construction firm Saint-Gobain Weber Beamix for a plot of land by the Beatrix canal in the Eindhoven suburb of Bosrijk.
Harrrie Dekkers and Elize Lutz, the first two tennants who will saty at the house from August 2021 on for half a year at 3D printed house in Eindhoven, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
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Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
A Dutch couple have become Europe’s first tenants of a fully 3D printed house in a development that its backers believe will open up a world of choice in the shape and style of the homes of the future. Elize Lutz, 70, and Harrie Dekkers, 67, retired shopkeepers from Amsterdam, received their digital key – an app allowing them to open the front door of their two-bedroom bungalow at the press of a button – on Thursday. “It is beautiful,” said Lutz. “It has the feel of a bunker – it feels safe,” added Dekkers. Inspired by the shape of a boulder, the dimensions of which would be difficult and expensive to construct using traditional methods, the property is the first of five homes planned by the construction firm Saint-Gobain Weber Beamix for a plot of land by the Beatrix canal in the Eindhoven suburb of Bosrijk.
Harrrie Dekkers and Elize Lutz, the first two tennants who will saty at the house from August 2021 on for half a year at 3D printed house in Eindhoven, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
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Mono Print
Office setting with the new Burroughs B 90 Computer systems, England.
1980 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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FEATURE - Eli Jacks versorgt die Krankenhäuser und Altenheime in seiner Umgebung mit Schutzmasken - aus seinem 3D-Drucker
Not macht erfinderisch: Eli Jacks versorgt die Krankenhäuser und Altenheime in seiner Umgebung mit Schutzmasken - aus seinem 3D-Drucker -- Eli Jacks from South Queensferry who is making face screens for local care homes and NHS on his 3D printer. April 1 2020 / action press *** Local Caption *** 30893115
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FEATURE - Eli Jacks versorgt die Krankenhäuser und Altenheime in seiner Umgebung mit Schutzmasken - aus seinem 3D-Drucker
Not macht erfinderisch: Eli Jacks versorgt die Krankenhäuser und Altenheime in seiner Umgebung mit Schutzmasken - aus seinem 3D-Drucker -- Eli Jacks from South Queensferry who is making face screens for local care homes and NHS on his 3D printer. April 1 2020 / action press *** Local Caption *** 30893120
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FEATURE - Eli Jacks versorgt die Krankenhäuser und Altenheime in seiner Umgebung mit Schutzmasken - aus seinem 3D-Drucker
Not macht erfinderisch: Eli Jacks versorgt die Krankenhäuser und Altenheime in seiner Umgebung mit Schutzmasken - aus seinem 3D-Drucker -- Eli Jacks from South Queensferry who is making face screens for local care homes and NHS on his 3D printer. April 1 2020 / action press *** Local Caption *** 30893119
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FEATURE - Eli Jacks versorgt die Krankenhäuser und Altenheime in seiner Umgebung mit Schutzmasken - aus seinem 3D-Drucker
Not macht erfinderisch: Eli Jacks versorgt die Krankenhäuser und Altenheime in seiner Umgebung mit Schutzmasken - aus seinem 3D-Drucker -- Eli Jacks from South Queensferry who is making face screens for local care homes and NHS on his 3D printer. April 1 2020 / action press *** Local Caption *** 30893113
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FEATURE - Eli Jacks versorgt die Krankenhäuser und Altenheime in seiner Umgebung mit Schutzmasken - aus seinem 3D-Drucker
Not macht erfinderisch: Eli Jacks versorgt die Krankenhäuser und Altenheime in seiner Umgebung mit Schutzmasken - aus seinem 3D-Drucker -- Eli Jacks from South Queensferry who is making face screens for local care homes and NHS on his 3D printer. April 1 2020 / action press *** Local Caption *** 30893117
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FEATURE - Eli Jacks versorgt die Krankenhäuser und Altenheime in seiner Umgebung mit Schutzmasken - aus seinem 3D-Drucker
Not macht erfinderisch: Eli Jacks versorgt die Krankenhäuser und Altenheime in seiner Umgebung mit Schutzmasken - aus seinem 3D-Drucker -- Eli Jacks from South Queensferry who is making face screens for local care homes and NHS on his 3D printer. April 1 2020 / action press *** Local Caption *** 30893118
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FEATURE - Eli Jacks versorgt die Krankenhäuser und Altenheime in seiner Umgebung mit Schutzmasken - aus seinem 3D-Drucker
Not macht erfinderisch: Eli Jacks versorgt die Krankenhäuser und Altenheime in seiner Umgebung mit Schutzmasken - aus seinem 3D-Drucker -- Eli Jacks from South Queensferry who is making face screens for local care homes and NHS on his 3D printer. April 1 2020 / action press *** Local Caption *** 30893116
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FEATURE - Eli Jacks versorgt die Krankenhäuser und Altenheime in seiner Umgebung mit Schutzmasken - aus seinem 3D-Drucker
Not macht erfinderisch: Eli Jacks versorgt die Krankenhäuser und Altenheime in seiner Umgebung mit Schutzmasken - aus seinem 3D-Drucker -- Eli Jacks from South Queensferry who is making face screens for local care homes and NHS on his 3D printer. April 1 2020 / action press *** Local Caption *** 30893114
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FEATURE - 3D Boot aus dem Drucker
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A fully functional navy patrol boat has been 3D printed by the world’s largest 3D machine.The achievement resulted in THREE entries in the Guinness World Records.The 3D printer belonging to the University of Maine in the USA< was officially recognised as the world’s biggest.Meanwhile the boat was the largest 3D printed vessel and the largest solid 3D printed object.The boat, named 3Dirigo is 7.6 metres long and weighs 2,268 kilos.It was printed at the University’s Advanced Structures and Composites Centre.It was then successfully tested in an indoor facility equipped with a high-performance wind machine over a multidirectional wave basin. The patrol boat had a hull form developed by Navatek, a leader in ship design.It was printed in 72 hours, from Thursday, Sept. 19 to Sunday, Sept. 22. The massive3D printer is designed to print objects as long as 30 metres / 100 feet by 6.7 metres / 22 feet wide by three metres / 10 feet high, and can print at 226 kilos / 500 pounds per hour.
OPS: The 3D printer printing off the patrol boat over a period of 72 hours
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A fully functional navy patrol boat has been 3D printed by the world’s largest 3D machine.The achievement resulted in THREE entries in the Guinness World Records.The 3D printer belonging to the University of Maine in the USA< was officially recognised as the world’s biggest.Meanwhile the boat was the largest 3D printed vessel and the largest solid 3D printed object.The boat, named 3Dirigo is 7.6 metres long and weighs 2,268 kilos.It was printed at the University’s Advanced Structures and Composites Centre.It was then successfully tested in an indoor facility equipped with a high-performance wind machine over a multidirectional wave basin. The patrol boat had a hull form developed by Navatek, a leader in ship design.It was printed in 72 hours, from Thursday, Sept. 19 to Sunday, Sept. 22. The massive3D printer is designed to print objects as long as 30 metres / 100 feet by 6.7 metres / 22 feet wide by three metres / 10 feet high, and can print at 226 kilos / 500 pounds per hour.
OPS: The giant University of Maine 3D printer which is officially the world's biggest
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A fully functional navy patrol boat has been 3D printed by the world’s largest 3D machine.The achievement resulted in THREE entries in the Guinness World Records.The 3D printer belonging to the University of Maine in the USA< was officially recognised as the world’s biggest.Meanwhile the boat was the largest 3D printed vessel and the largest solid 3D printed object.The boat, named 3Dirigo is 7.6 metres long and weighs 2,268 kilos.It was printed at the University’s Advanced Structures and Composites Centre.It was then successfully tested in an indoor facility equipped with a high-performance wind machine over a multidirectional wave basin. The patrol boat had a hull form developed by Navatek, a leader in ship design.It was printed in 72 hours, from Thursday, Sept. 19 to Sunday, Sept. 22. The massive3D printer is designed to print objects as long as 30 metres / 100 feet by 6.7 metres / 22 feet wide by three metres / 10 feet high, and can print at 226 kilos / 500 pounds per hour.
OPS: The 3D printer printing off the patrol boat over a period of 72 hours
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A fully functional navy patrol boat has been 3D printed by the world’s largest 3D machine.The achievement resulted in THREE entries in the Guinness World Records.The 3D printer belonging to the University of Maine in the USA< was officially recognised as the world’s biggest.Meanwhile the boat was the largest 3D printed vessel and the largest solid 3D printed object.The boat, named 3Dirigo is 7.6 metres long and weighs 2,268 kilos.It was printed at the University’s Advanced Structures and Composites Centre.It was then successfully tested in an indoor facility equipped with a high-performance wind machine over a multidirectional wave basin. The patrol boat had a hull form developed by Navatek, a leader in ship design.It was printed in 72 hours, from Thursday, Sept. 19 to Sunday, Sept. 22. The massive3D printer is designed to print objects as long as 30 metres / 100 feet by 6.7 metres / 22 feet wide by three metres / 10 feet high, and can print at 226 kilos / 500 pounds per hour.
OPS: Dignitries get a ride in the 3D printed boat
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A fully functional navy patrol boat has been 3D printed by the world’s largest 3D machine.The achievement resulted in THREE entries in the Guinness World Records.The 3D printer belonging to the University of Maine in the USA< was officially recognised as the world’s biggest.Meanwhile the boat was the largest 3D printed vessel and the largest solid 3D printed object.The boat, named 3Dirigo is 7.6 metres long and weighs 2,268 kilos.It was printed at the University’s Advanced Structures and Composites Centre.It was then successfully tested in an indoor facility equipped with a high-performance wind machine over a multidirectional wave basin. The patrol boat had a hull form developed by Navatek, a leader in ship design.It was printed in 72 hours, from Thursday, Sept. 19 to Sunday, Sept. 22. The massive3D printer is designed to print objects as long as 30 metres / 100 feet by 6.7 metres / 22 feet wide by three metres / 10 feet high, and can print at 226 kilos / 500 pounds per hour.
OPS: The 3D printer printing off the patrol boat over a period of 72 hours
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A fully functional navy patrol boat has been 3D printed by the world’s largest 3D machine.The achievement resulted in THREE entries in the Guinness World Records.The 3D printer belonging to the University of Maine in the USA< was officially recognised as the world’s biggest.Meanwhile the boat was the largest 3D printed vessel and the largest solid 3D printed object.The boat, named 3Dirigo is 7.6 metres long and weighs 2,268 kilos.It was printed at the University’s Advanced Structures and Composites Centre.It was then successfully tested in an indoor facility equipped with a high-performance wind machine over a multidirectional wave basin. The patrol boat had a hull form developed by Navatek, a leader in ship design.It was printed in 72 hours, from Thursday, Sept. 19 to Sunday, Sept. 22. The massive3D printer is designed to print objects as long as 30 metres / 100 feet by 6.7 metres / 22 feet wide by three metres / 10 feet high, and can print at 226 kilos / 500 pounds per hour.
OPS: Dignitries get a ride in the 3D printed boat
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A fully functional navy patrol boat has been 3D printed by the world’s largest 3D machine.The achievement resulted in THREE entries in the Guinness World Records.The 3D printer belonging to the University of Maine in the USA< was officially recognised as the world’s biggest.Meanwhile the boat was the largest 3D printed vessel and the largest solid 3D printed object.The boat, named 3Dirigo is 7.6 metres long and weighs 2,268 kilos.It was printed at the University’s Advanced Structures and Composites Centre.It was then successfully tested in an indoor facility equipped with a high-performance wind machine over a multidirectional wave basin. The patrol boat had a hull form developed by Navatek, a leader in ship design.It was printed in 72 hours, from Thursday, Sept. 19 to Sunday, Sept. 22. The massive3D printer is designed to print objects as long as 30 metres / 100 feet by 6.7 metres / 22 feet wide by three metres / 10 feet high, and can print at 226 kilos / 500 pounds per hour.
OPS: The 3D printed boat is christened with a bottle of champagne while a Guinness World Records official holds a certificate confirming the records for the biggest 3D printed boat and biggest 3D printed object.
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A fully functional navy patrol boat has been 3D printed by the world’s largest 3D machine.The achievement resulted in THREE entries in the Guinness World Records.The 3D printer belonging to the University of Maine in the USA< was officially recognised as the world’s biggest.Meanwhile the boat was the largest 3D printed vessel and the largest solid 3D printed object.The boat, named 3Dirigo is 7.6 metres long and weighs 2,268 kilos.It was printed at the University’s Advanced Structures and Composites Centre.It was then successfully tested in an indoor facility equipped with a high-performance wind machine over a multidirectional wave basin. The patrol boat had a hull form developed by Navatek, a leader in ship design.It was printed in 72 hours, from Thursday, Sept. 19 to Sunday, Sept. 22. The massive3D printer is designed to print objects as long as 30 metres / 100 feet by 6.7 metres / 22 feet wide by three metres / 10 feet high, and can print at 226 kilos / 500 pounds per hour.
OPS: The 3D printer printing off the patrol boat over a period of 72 hours
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A fully functional navy patrol boat has been 3D printed by the world’s largest 3D machine.The achievement resulted in THREE entries in the Guinness World Records.The 3D printer belonging to the University of Maine in the USA< was officially recognised as the world’s biggest.Meanwhile the boat was the largest 3D printed vessel and the largest solid 3D printed object.The boat, named 3Dirigo is 7.6 metres long and weighs 2,268 kilos.It was printed at the University’s Advanced Structures and Composites Centre.It was then successfully tested in an indoor facility equipped with a high-performance wind machine over a multidirectional wave basin. The patrol boat had a hull form developed by Navatek, a leader in ship design.It was printed in 72 hours, from Thursday, Sept. 19 to Sunday, Sept. 22. The massive3D printer is designed to print objects as long as 30 metres / 100 feet by 6.7 metres / 22 feet wide by three metres / 10 feet high, and can print at 226 kilos / 500 pounds per hour.
OPS: The 3D printer printing off the patrol boat over a period of 72 hours
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A fully functional navy patrol boat has been 3D printed by the world’s largest 3D machine.The achievement resulted in THREE entries in the Guinness World Records.The 3D printer belonging to the University of Maine in the USA< was officially recognised as the world’s biggest.Meanwhile the boat was the largest 3D printed vessel and the largest solid 3D printed object.The boat, named 3Dirigo is 7.6 metres long and weighs 2,268 kilos.It was printed at the University’s Advanced Structures and Composites Centre.It was then successfully tested in an indoor facility equipped with a high-performance wind machine over a multidirectional wave basin. The patrol boat had a hull form developed by Navatek, a leader in ship design.It was printed in 72 hours, from Thursday, Sept. 19 to Sunday, Sept. 22. The massive3D printer is designed to print objects as long as 30 metres / 100 feet by 6.7 metres / 22 feet wide by three metres / 10 feet high, and can print at 226 kilos / 500 pounds per hour.
OPS: Dignitries get a ride in the 3D printed boat
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A fully functional navy patrol boat has been 3D printed by the world’s largest 3D machine.The achievement resulted in THREE entries in the Guinness World Records.The 3D printer belonging to the University of Maine in the USA< was officially recognised as the world’s biggest.Meanwhile the boat was the largest 3D printed vessel and the largest solid 3D printed object.The boat, named 3Dirigo is 7.6 metres long and weighs 2,268 kilos.It was printed at the University’s Advanced Structures and Composites Centre.It was then successfully tested in an indoor facility equipped with a high-performance wind machine over a multidirectional wave basin. The patrol boat had a hull form developed by Navatek, a leader in ship design.It was printed in 72 hours, from Thursday, Sept. 19 to Sunday, Sept. 22. The massive3D printer is designed to print objects as long as 30 metres / 100 feet by 6.7 metres / 22 feet wide by three metres / 10 feet high, and can print at 226 kilos / 500 pounds per hour.
OPS: The giant University of Maine 3D printer which is officially the world's biggest
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A fully functional navy patrol boat has been 3D printed by the world’s largest 3D machine.The achievement resulted in THREE entries in the Guinness World Records.The 3D printer belonging to the University of Maine in the USA< was officially recognised as the world’s biggest.Meanwhile the boat was the largest 3D printed vessel and the largest solid 3D printed object.The boat, named 3Dirigo is 7.6 metres long and weighs 2,268 kilos.It was printed at the University’s Advanced Structures and Composites Centre.It was then successfully tested in an indoor facility equipped with a high-performance wind machine over a multidirectional wave basin. The patrol boat had a hull form developed by Navatek, a leader in ship design.It was printed in 72 hours, from Thursday, Sept. 19 to Sunday, Sept. 22. The massive3D printer is designed to print objects as long as 30 metres / 100 feet by 6.7 metres / 22 feet wide by three metres / 10 feet high, and can print at 226 kilos / 500 pounds per hour.
OPS: The 3D printer printing off the patrol boat over a period of 72 hours
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A fully functional navy patrol boat has been 3D printed by the world’s largest 3D machine.The achievement resulted in THREE entries in the Guinness World Records.The 3D printer belonging to the University of Maine in the USA< was officially recognised as the world’s biggest.Meanwhile the boat was the largest 3D printed vessel and the largest solid 3D printed object.The boat, named 3Dirigo is 7.6 metres long and weighs 2,268 kilos.It was printed at the University’s Advanced Structures and Composites Centre.It was then successfully tested in an indoor facility equipped with a high-performance wind machine over a multidirectional wave basin. The patrol boat had a hull form developed by Navatek, a leader in ship design.It was printed in 72 hours, from Thursday, Sept. 19 to Sunday, Sept. 22. The massive3D printer is designed to print objects as long as 30 metres / 100 feet by 6.7 metres / 22 feet wide by three metres / 10 feet high, and can print at 226 kilos / 500 pounds per hour.
OPS: The 3D printer printing off the patrol boat over a period of 72 hours
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A fully functional navy patrol boat has been 3D printed by the world’s largest 3D machine.The achievement resulted in THREE entries in the Guinness World Records.The 3D printer belonging to the University of Maine in the USA< was officially recognised as the world’s biggest.Meanwhile the boat was the largest 3D printed vessel and the largest solid 3D printed object.The boat, named 3Dirigo is 7.6 metres long and weighs 2,268 kilos.It was printed at the University’s Advanced Structures and Composites Centre.It was then successfully tested in an indoor facility equipped with a high-performance wind machine over a multidirectional wave basin. The patrol boat had a hull form developed by Navatek, a leader in ship design.It was printed in 72 hours, from Thursday, Sept. 19 to Sunday, Sept. 22. The massive3D printer is designed to print objects as long as 30 metres / 100 feet by 6.7 metres / 22 feet wide by three metres / 10 feet high, and can print at 226 kilos / 500 pounds per hour.
OPS: The giant University of Maine 3D printer which is officially the world's biggest
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A fully functional navy patrol boat has been 3D printed by the world’s largest 3D machine.The achievement resulted in THREE entries in the Guinness World Records.The 3D printer belonging to the University of Maine in the USA< was officially recognised as the world’s biggest.Meanwhile the boat was the largest 3D printed vessel and the largest solid 3D printed object.The boat, named 3Dirigo is 7.6 metres long and weighs 2,268 kilos.It was printed at the University’s Advanced Structures and Composites Centre.It was then successfully tested in an indoor facility equipped with a high-performance wind machine over a multidirectional wave basin. The patrol boat had a hull form developed by Navatek, a leader in ship design.It was printed in 72 hours, from Thursday, Sept. 19 to Sunday, Sept. 22. The massive3D printer is designed to print objects as long as 30 metres / 100 feet by 6.7 metres / 22 feet wide by three metres / 10 feet high, and can print at 226 kilos / 500 pounds per hour.
OPS: Guinness World Records official with certificates recognising the boat as the world's biggest 3D printed vessel and 3D printed object
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A fully functional navy patrol boat has been 3D printed by the world’s largest 3D machine.The achievement resulted in THREE entries in the Guinness World Records.The 3D printer belonging to the University of Maine in the USA< was officially recognised as the world’s biggest.Meanwhile the boat was the largest 3D printed vessel and the largest solid 3D printed object.The boat, named 3Dirigo is 7.6 metres long and weighs 2,268 kilos.It was printed at the University’s Advanced Structures and Composites Centre.It was then successfully tested in an indoor facility equipped with a high-performance wind machine over a multidirectional wave basin. The patrol boat had a hull form developed by Navatek, a leader in ship design.It was printed in 72 hours, from Thursday, Sept. 19 to Sunday, Sept. 22. The massive3D printer is designed to print objects as long as 30 metres / 100 feet by 6.7 metres / 22 feet wide by three metres / 10 feet high, and can print at 226 kilos / 500 pounds per hour.
OPS: The 3D printed boat is christened with a bottle of champagne while a Guinness World Records official holds a certificate confirming the records for the biggest 3D printed boat and biggest 3D printed object.
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