“We’re the people who go to strange places and do MacGyver-like things, and we do a lot of training for that with the US Marine Corps,” said Halsey. “(Our clients include) anyone from teachers to Seal Team guys, you name it. The client who has gotten most of our training is the U.S. Marine Corps, and all of our training is extremely immersive.”
The Marine Corps has been heavily invested in 3D printing over the past few years, and Building Momentum has been responsible for much of their training. The firm’s training includes team exercises that require participants to use emerging technology and their own creativity to solve a technical challenge in a designated amount of time. One example included the construction of 3D printed bridges that fit together in segments without any adhesive material. The record was a bridge that held 250 pounds.
Halsey recently returned to the United States from Kuwait, where he and his team supplied Marines with LulzBot TAZ 6 3D printers and provided training on how to deconstruct and reassemble them.
“The TAZ 6s that we have in Kuwait, we teach them how to tear them down and build them back up,” Halsey said. “Having the ability to remake the parts is actually pretty useful, and that’s one of the reasons we like the TAZ over other printers. I have a very strong and adamant philosophy that whatever I teach a Marine, they have to be able to do at home, after hours, overseas, anywhere they can. So we train everyone explicitly, as much as humanly possible, to use Open Source stuff.”
“A lot of the things we focus on are some other types of solutions and development technologies, things that can help in other ways that aren’t just some weapon accoutrement,” said Halsey.
Building Momentum will soon be opening its own community-driven, co-working makerspace in Washington, D.C. where small businesses, educators and artists can access 3D printers and training. Expect there to be plenty of TAZ 6 3D printers in the space, said Halsey.
“If you use a TAZ 6 to make a product and it’s going well, you’re going to buy more TAZ 6s as you expand your business,” he said.
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