The world’s first 3D printed drivable vehicle, named Strati, took its inaugural test drive last year. But what has its maker, Local Motors, been up to over the last six months?
US-based Local Motors built Strati in three phases during the six day International Manufacturing Technology Show held in Chicago in September 2014. The first phase of the process was 3D printed on a Cincinnati Incorporated Big Area Additive Manufacturing Machine over 44 hours using additive manufacturing. For Local Motors, the speed offered by AM means…
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