See the world’s largest polymer 3D printer that was used to make a fully recyclable 600-square-foot tiny home in Maine



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28 June 23
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(and check out what dryers they used!)

The University of Maine’s Advanced Structures and Composites Center 3D-printed a tiny home. The modular and prefab one-bedroom unit was built using recyclable pellets and ASCC’s printer. The university says it’s the world’s largest polymer 3D…Read More at Business Insider



The University of Maine’s Advanced Structures and Composites Center 3D-printed a tiny home.

The modular and prefab one-bedroom unit was built using recyclable pellets and ASCC’s Ingersoll Machine Tools printer.

The university says it’s the world’s largest polymer 3D printer and our dryers were used for the material.