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Old 02-13-2020 | 10:39 AM
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If you see new concepts and design in our wonderful world of boating and builds, please share here

Came across 3D printing from Tahoe Boats. They're using a large scale 3D printer to print the tooling for their and first ever 16 footer designed and development




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I think they can bypass the male mold tooling and go directly to female mold tooling just like DougWright does with the 5-axis CNC material subtraction modeling






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