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The world’s largest 3D printer is at a Maine university. It just unveiled an even bigger one

- BY DAVID SHARP AND JENNIFER MCDERMOTT

ORONO, Maine — The world’s largest 3D printer has created a house that can cut constructi­on time and labor. An even larger printer unveiled last week may one day create entire neighborho­ods.

The machine revealed Tuesday at the University of Maine is four times larger than the first one — commission­ed less than five years ago — and capable of printing ever mightier objects. That includes scaling up its 3D-printed home technology using bio-based materials to eventually demonstrat­e how printed neighborho­ods can offer an avenue to affordable housing to address homelessne­ss in the region.

Thermoplas­tic polymers are extruded from a printer dubbed the “Factory of the Future 1.0,” said Habib Dagher, director of UMaine’s Advanced Structures & Composite Center, where both of the current printers are located. It combines robotics operations with new sensors, high-performanc­e computing and artificial intelligen­ce, Dagher said.

And there could be even larger printers in the future after the University of Maine breaks ground this summer on a new building.

“We’re learning from this to design the next one,” he said.

Those attending the event included representa­tives from department­s of defense, energy and housing, as well as other stakeholde­rs who plan to utilize the new technologi­es made available by the printer. Heidi Shyu, undersecre­tary of defense for research and engineerin­g, said the printer exceeded her expectatio­ns and “stands as a beacon of innovation.”

Shrouded by a black curtain, the printer was on and whirring behind the speakers during the event. At the end, the curtain opened revealing the printer was working on a test project for a future boat.

The printer’s frame fills up the large building in which it’s housed on the UMaine campus, and can print objects 96 feet long by 32 feet wide by 18 feet high.

It has a voracious appetite, consuming as much as 500 pounds of material per hour.

The original printer, christened in 2019, was certified by Guinness World Records as the world’s largest polymer 3D printer, the university said. It was used to create a 600-square-foot, single-family home made of wood fiber and bio-resin materials that are recyclable. Dubbed “BioHome3D,” it showed an ability to quickly produce homes. To meet the growing demand for housing, Maine alone will need another 80,000 homes over the next six years, according to MaineHousi­ng.

Dagher said there’s a shortage of both affordable housing and workers to build homes.

The university wants to show how homes can be constructe­d nearly entirely by a printer with a lower carbon footprint. The buildings and constructi­on sector accounts for roughly 37% of global greenhouse gas emissions, largely due to the production and use of materials such as cement, steel and aluminum that have a significan­t carbon footprint, according to the United Nations Environmen­t Programme.

Such printed buildings can be recycled, which is unique compared to current constructi­on. “You can basically deconstruc­t it, you can grind it up if you wish, the 3D printed parts, and reprint with them, do it again,” Dagher said before the event.

“It’s not about building a cheap house or a biohome,” he added, referring to the first 3Dprinted house made entirely with bio-based materials. “We wanted to build a house that people would say, ‘Wow, I really want to live there.’”

The Army Corps of Engineers provided most of the funding for the new printer, which cost several million dollars, said Dannel Malloy, chancellor of the University of Maine System. It was built by the university in collaborat­ion with Ingersoll Machine Tools Inc. for constructi­on of the printer and Somatex for the supporting structure, officials said.

Looking ahead, researcher­s plan to tinker with the material consumed by the machine, including more bio-based feedstocks from wood residuals that are abundant in Maine, the nation’s most heavily forested state.

But it can be used for a variety of other creations and already has been used for a range of things, from boats to defense department structures. In the past, the university showed off a 25-foot boat created by the first printer. Upcoming projects with the new printer include a 50-foot boat and houses to serve homeless people, Dagher said.

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 ?? ROBERT F. BUKATY/AP PHOTOS ?? The BioHome3D (above) last Tuesday at the University of Maine, in Orono, Maine, and the world’s largest 3D printer (left) at the University of Maine.
ROBERT F. BUKATY/AP PHOTOS The BioHome3D (above) last Tuesday at the University of Maine, in Orono, Maine, and the world’s largest 3D printer (left) at the University of Maine.

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