Did you know that the S-Max 3D sand printer from ExOne is capable of producing prints as big as one of those old timey British phonebooths? With a build volume of 1800 x 1000 x 700 mm, the S-Max may not be the largest sand 3D printer on the market (the vx4000 from voxeljet has a build volume of a little more than twice the size), but it is certainly large and fast. And London-based 3Dealise Ltd. has just had one installed in their 3D printing and engineering service bureau, where they’ve already used it to reproduce a cylinder on a 1912 Brush car for a UK customer.…
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