Guinness World Records has awarded the world record for the largest solid 3D-printed item which is a 3D-printed trim and drill tool that measures 17.5 ft x 5.5 ft x 1.5 ft. Researchers at ORNL built the tool to be evaluated by Boeing for use in constructing the aircraft leader’s 777X passenger jet.
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ORNL, Boeing Win Guinness World Record For Biggest 3D-Printed Piece
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