Time-lapse of the World’s Largest 3D Printed Boat

A time-lapse video of the world’s largest 3D printed boat being printed by the world’s largest 3D printer at the University of Maine Advanced Structures and Composites Center. The boat was printed in 72 hours, is 25’ long, and weighs 5,000 lbs. Want to learn more about our other world-leading innovations? World’s first floating offshore wind turbine with a concrete hull and a composites tower. The “Bridge-in-a-Backback“ Inflatable composite roadway bridge arches filled with concrete on-site. “White House Transportation Champion for Change“ “American Society of Civil Engineers“ Charles Pankow Award“ Largest all-composite boat built for the US Navy Seals, 83 ft long, 50 knots speed, sandwich carbon shock-absorbing hull with 5000 HP waterjet engine. First blast and ballistic protection tent in the world, approved by the US military.
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