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Humtown’s sand 3D printing capacity is quickly filling its facility in Leetonia, Ohio. Eleven S-Max 3D printers are up and running to produce foundry tooling as well as other objects made from sand — including this dinosaur egg that is part of an educational demonstration for local middle school students. Workforce development is an ongoing concern for Humtown, which has invested considerable effort in outreach and programming for local schools. More here: https://lnkd.in/g-Gq-84a #additivemanufacturing #3Dprinting #3Dprintedsand #sand3Dprinting #foundry #tooling #workforcedevelopment

Stephanie Hendrixson

Executive Editor, Additive Manufacturing Media | Co-host, The Cool Parts Show & AM Radio podcast

9mo

Fun fact, most of the binder jet sand prints made at Humtown look like the egg in the background--dark green, due to the organic binder used. The white egg was made on a binder jet 3D printer that uses an inorganic binder. Inorganic binder jetting has some advantages in both the printing and casting processes (in the case of foundry tooling).

Radhakrishna G

Additive Manufacturing consultant

9mo

This is very much useful to foundry for prepare Shell cores with complex designs

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Caleb Vainikka

prototyping expert #sketchyengineering

9mo

AWESOME!

Will Shambley

Diffusing Through the Boundry Layer Between Additive Manufacturing and Metal Casting

9mo

If only you could make that a travelling road show!

I think this is really interesting! Thanks for sharing

Anna L.

Rapid Prototypes,CNC,Injection,Vacuum casting,Die casting,Extrusion,Sheet metal,3D printing,Silicone rubber parts/Email: RP_18@sunpe.com/Phone-What'sAPP-WeChat :+86 15361332449/SKY: live:rp_18_1

9mo

So cool~!

Cris Young

Fastener News | eCommerce | Digital Media Distribution | Industrial Fasteners

9mo

Great people, great business! 🙌

Ralph Resnick

Founding Director at America Makes

9mo

Very cool Humtown!

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