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BAAM 3D printer at Additive Engineering Solutions

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A very quick look at the BAAM in action at AES in Akron, Ohio during a company open house; a table being 3D printed was in use later in the event as a bar. This BAAM is one of just 13 in the world, and the only one currently commercially available for contract use. Read about it at 3DPrint.com: https://3dprint.com/176748/ge-additive-aes-interviews/ [Video: Sarah Goehrke]


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