Yachting

ONE WORD: PLASTICS

This 3D printing machine is being built in a way that will let it produce on-demand parts for superyacht constructi­on.

- By Kim Kavin

he 3d printing machine intherende­ring above is going to stand about 13 feet by 6½ feet by 5 feet — big enough to make sizable parts that can be used to build yachts and other vessels. That’s one reason the Dutch company CEAD is building it, with hopes that it will be fully operationa­l this summer. The machine’s composite technology reinforces

Tthe printed parts, meaning it could turn out hot tubs, piping, housings and more — not just for mock-ups, but for real-life use at sea. ¶ The idea is to make it financiall­y feasible for shipyards to print, say, one complex-design part for a custom superyacht without needing to create a mold. Imagine the ability to order custom parts at print-on-demand speed. That’s the promise.

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